- May 19, 2009
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Porcelain isabel in silkies is, like bacres says, buff diluted with lavender. Silkies have yet to come in mottled, so a genuine porcelain doesn't publicly exist. Isabel is what the red pigment is called when it is diluted by lavender, so it can come in any pattern where red is present. This is an isabel partridge:
and here is her baby, developing similar markings:
I imagine that the hen is heavily inbred to exhibit her coloring, as it took her over two years to start laying, and a year more to be fertile. So, while beautiful, it comes at a price...

and here is her baby, developing similar markings:

I imagine that the hen is heavily inbred to exhibit her coloring, as it took her over two years to start laying, and a year more to be fertile. So, while beautiful, it comes at a price...