Silkie breeding, genetics & showing

Ok thnx for the kind comment i my baby smokey, [the present] is really love [it] any idea on its gender?
Srry i was wrong about the partridge thing, just new to this and not that good in the genetics technecallities....
it looks too young to really tell, but it could be a cockerel. do you have a good picture of it's comb?
 
Why will all his offspring inherit silver? Is this true even if paired with a partridge hen? Is silver dominant to gold? This is so interesting
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He was paired with a partridge and just like Sonoran said...the silver passed on to the chicks. Silver can be a moderator in horses so I am wondering if the same stands for chickens. My mare's g-grandfather was silver..All her foals carry the silver gene as a moderator. One was solid silver when foaled. So...make sense to me. I am anxious to see these chicks grow out now. Sonoran you have been so much help and I greatly appreciate it!
Thank you so much for the chart Sonoran.....obviously my chickens missed that genetic lesson.
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So...guess I will be looking for another blue splash hen. I am grasping the genetics a little at a time but getting there!!
 
@Sonoran Silkies....you simply amaze me!
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I hope some day I can be as well spoken in genetics as you. Thanks so much for your help. Will post pics when I can for updates. I am really intrigued with Zepher's genetics even more now.
 
Maybe they meant 'modifier' instead?
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Dunno, I just know I keep drooling on my keyboard from all the pics
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and I've learned more in the past two days of stalking this thread than I thought possible.
 
Is there a difference between English and American silkies. My silkie roo has a much larger comb than these and a smaller crest. It seems to be the same for other English Roos I have seen
 
Is there a difference between English and American silkies. My silkie roo has a much larger comb than these and a smaller crest. It seems to be the same for other English Roos I have seen

The Standards in Europe call for a much smaller crest. Perhaps the UK as well? In Europe, Silkies are not allowed to have obstructed vision. I believe that is a DQ over there. Here in the Americas, we favour the ABUNDANT, blinding crest, which tends to go along with a smaller comb and wattles. We also only have bantam Silkies whereas over on your side of the pond, there are standard sized Silkies as well.
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