Partridge Silkies - Nothing else

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But there are many varieties that people are working on that do not have SOP's. Blue partridge, paints, cuckoo, salmon, show girls are just to name a few that are not recognized and therefore have no SOP. They have to be shown in the AOV category and it is then up to the judges desecration as to what is what. There are many people working on getting these varieties recognized and then it is up to the board of the APA, I believe that makes the final decision on what is what.

Hi Pennie, hope all is getting towards better?
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Yes, I only replied to the "recognized" colors in the SOP. I can see the Salmons and Greys showing up here soon! Love these colors, and wish the Greys, who are a recongnized color, would be shown and pictured more! The Salmon color would keep me happy without getting into the Faverolles!
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It's getting there. One day at a time. 2 deaths in 2 months in this house is just a little hard to take; especially this time of year. I just had a stranger wake me up by knocking at the door. Wow, a little scary, but being out here in the middle of nowhere I had to let him in to use the phone. It's like 9 degrees outside and his car broke down. Don't worry I had my 3 dogs (the shepherd I told him would eat him - lol) and I had my .38 in the pocket of my robe..... But I had to help the poor guy. There's no cell service here.

Greys are awesome and it's just too bad there aren't but a handful of good grey boys. I'd like to see the blue partridge added. When I came in here to check email and stuff now that I'm somewhat awake, I found my first baby blue partridge dead in the water container. I'm really bummed. Oh well, there should be more on the way.
 
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Yep, she sure looks like one to me. I just told Debbi that I am really bummed. Had my first blue partridge chick hatch the other day and just found it dead in the water a couple of minutes ago. Oh well, there are more coming....
I got my new Brinsea still air incubator today. It seems really cool. Can't wait to fill her up. It's going to be my hatcher and the new Genesis that I got from Jen will be my incubator. I'm putting one of my old ones away. It's to unreliable any more.
 
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Yes, there is an SOP for all the recognized colors. Are you a member of the Silkie Club?? My Patridge cockerel is just getting in some chestnut head coloring, I am patiently waiting for the darker color to come into his breast! At almost 6 months, he has a way to go, so not worried yet.
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But there are many varieties that people are working on that do not have SOP's. Blue partridge, paints, cuckoo, salmon, show girls are just to name a few that are not recognized and therefore have no SOP. They have to be shown in the AOV category and it is then up to the judges desecration as to what is what. There are many people working on getting these varieties recognized and then it is up to the board of the APA, I believe that makes the final decision on what is what.

Salmon and cuckoo are recognised varieties. When you add blue or any other diluter to a variety (blue partridge, for example), such as blue or chocolate (talking colour, not dun vs choc), judges will expect the bird to conform to the SOP for the variety, but taking the effects of the diluter into account: blue (or splash, chocolate or khaki) replacing black. Likewise if the diluter is for red pigment (cream or lemon).

For something like a showgirl, I would expect the bird to be judged by silkie standards for the variety. As for having a naked neck, I would guess that some judges might use the naked neck standard as regards too much/little neck and chest feathering, but I am not really familiar with the naked neck standard.

Realize that becoming a judge is a long and difficult process; most, if not all judges are breeders, and are usually well aware of such things as barring lightening skin. Due to that, some judges would cut some slack for cuckoo silkies having lighter skin; others will not. This is an area where there is no SOP allowing lighter skin and combs on cuckoo silkies: if you simply judge the plumage by cuckoo SOP and the remainder of the bird by the silkie SOP, many, if not most cuckoos would be DQed by the silkie standard.

Paints have no SOP, so judging is based first and foremost on the silkie standard. Things like light eyes and skin (pigment holes) do not conform well to the silkie standard, and therefore probably have more of an affect on placement than would number or size of spots or darker hackles, but with every judge it can be different.
 
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Yes, there is an SOP for all the recognized colors. Are you a member of the Silkie Club?? My Patridge cockerel is just getting in some chestnut head coloring, I am patiently waiting for the darker color to come into his breast! At almost 6 months, he has a way to go, so not worried yet.
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But there are many varieties that people are working on that do not have SOP's. Blue partridge, paints, cuckoo, salmon, show girls are just to name a few that are not recognized and therefore have no SOP. They have to be shown in the AOV category and it is then up to the judges desecration as to what is what. There are many people working on getting these varieties recognized and then it is up to the board of the APA, I believe that makes the final decision on what is what.

APA and ABA; recognition is separate for each; not all ABA recognised varieties and breeds are APA recognised, and vice versa. Fortunately, for silkies they are the same.
 
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Gorgeous! I want him! So here's a question...if there is no SOP for the color in silkies...who gets to say what is correct? I assume based off another SOP? Sorry if it is a stupid question! I know very little but I'm learning;-)

Yes, there is an SOP for all the recoginzed colors. Are you a member of the Silkie Club?? My Patridge cockerel is just getting in some chestnut head coloring, I am patiently waiting for the darker color to come into his breast! At almost 6 months, he has a way to go, so not worried yet.
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No, I'm not a member. I just hatched some for the first time and am at this point wavering between silkies and d'uccles. My very first chicken was a d'uccle and I was in love with that bird. His name was Turkey. My husband called him "the little $hitter". LOL. Oh the personality that bird had! Then my MIL brought her dog and she killed my little guy. He was only maybe eight weeks. But we had really bonded and he followed me everywhere - and he was housed with other chicks. I know, OT chicken people would be appalled but each creature is unique and some can be very special.
Boy did I digress...anyway....I really love the partridge silkie and these little ones are a lot of fun. I got three partridge, two lavs, one buff, one white, two black. The very light partridge (mystery guy) appears to have lavender coloring. Could that be?
Thanks for the info and I'll check out the club.
 
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Elvira on the left of course... she is still a bit of a baby... I will try to get a better shot of her tomorrow as I just got her today! She ran like heck all over the yard... crazy lady
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Not sure what her friend is though...
 

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