Self Blue (Lavender) Silkie Thread

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That's what I was thinking too. How many generations will it take to breed out the lavender or is it something that might stay recessive for many generations? Will it matter for showing if the splash has the recessive gene since there will likely be no signs?

as long as it stays ressive it well not do any thing to ur splash it when u line breed when it show up so keep adding new blood evey so often and u should do good

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Hi Guys!

How is everybody's fall so far? Is anyone showing their lavenders this fall????

Here is one of our non bearded girls with a split black lavender fella from this springs hatch.

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Those are some really pretty Silkies you have. And that is also a great camera shot of them too.
I just got me some silkes from a memeber of BYC a few days ago and she thinks one might have some blue or lavender in it. How can I tell? Its a black hen

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You can not tell by looking at a silkie if it carries lavender. If it is a split (carries lavender) you could find out by doing a test breeding to a lavender. If it is split you would get half lavenders and half blacks that would be splits. Do you know what colors the hens parents were?
 
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You can not tell by looking at a silkie if it carries lavender. If it is a split (carries lavender) you could find out by doing a test breeding to a lavender. If it is split you would get half lavenders and half blacks that would be splits. Do you know what colors the hens parents were?

that I do not know. I will have to wait to see sense I do not have any lavender silkies or anyone I can borrow a rooster from to see. That will be my next project I guess is to find a lavender silkie roo. lol
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I will see if I have the pic of them still that I bidded on.
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Hi, I am in Australia and we don't have lavenders.I am one of the few (or many) trying to make them.
Your site has the best information!! I have only bred a couple so far and still a way to go to get better type.
Can you tell me if the males get a few dark whisps like very fine splash marks. A male of mine gets a few very dark hairs
and then over a few weeks they sort of disappear and dilute into lavender colouring. Next minute a few more dark hairs
appear in different places.Is this normal?
Love your threads and all the expert advice.
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Hello Bronze!

How fun to be a pioneer there in Australia!

Yes it is normal to get some with a few darker lavender wisps. Seems especially prominent in the males.

We (Darling Farms) are trying to not keep the ones that have that as we prefer a smother more even color.

Also noticeable is a bit of barring usually around the collar and foot feathers.

Would love to see your progress and hear more about what you used to get the lavender color in the silkies.

Lots of work... bravo!
 

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