Silkie color identification?

I am not personally familiar with it but, I have heard silkies can also be chocolate. I would imagine fairly rare. But that's the color I thought when seeing the brownish ones.
Folks on the silkie thread would know best.

Silkies and Polish tend to get bullied because they look so different. Also big crests can obscure vision. Hatcheries tend to breed out the "broodiness," but I would bet if you have some girls - some will go broody.

I clicked on this thread because I saw your name. You have been such an enormous help, assisting me with breeds on here - that I didn't realize you would be the OP this time.

You may have heard silkies are extremely difficult to sex before 4-5 mos. of age, sometimes not till they crow or lay. Unless some of the chicks get enormous UGLY walnut combs (generally males) it will take a while. The only thing I have ever disliked about silkies is their combs. I don't know why early breeders decided THIS should be the proper comb. :sick

If silkies are raised from the start with other young chick breeds, they tend to get along very well.
 
I am not personally familiar with it but, I have heard silkies can also be chocolate. I would imagine fairly rare. But that's the color I thought when seeing the brownish ones.
Folks on the silkie thread would know best.

Silkies and Polish tend to get bullied because they look so different. Also big crests can obscure vision. Hatcheries tend to breed out the "broodiness," but I would bet if you have some girls - some will go broody.

I clicked on this thread because I saw your name. You have been such an enormous help, assisting me with breeds on here - that I didn't realize you would be the OP this time.

You may have heard silkies are extremely difficult to sex before 4-5 mos. of age, sometimes not till they crow or lay. Unless some of the chicks get enormous UGLY walnut combs (generally males) it will take a while. The only thing I have ever disliked about silkies is their combs. I don't know why early breeders decided THIS should be the proper comb. :sick

If silkies are raised from the start with other young chick breeds, they tend to get along very well.
Chocolate, eh? Wouldn't that be swell! I know most of these Silkies are probably poor quality, hence the unusual looks, but they're perfect in my eyes. :)

I'll keep an eye on things, to make sure they're not picked on too severely. :D If needed, there's an extra coop they could stay in separately. Our flock is generally quite good about welcoming young whippersnappers of all breeds and sizes. What I wouldn't give to have a reliable broody!

That makes my night. Thank you SO much for the kind words! :hugs I'm not too good to ask questions myself, though, because there's something new to learn each day. :)

I have, and it took about that long for my last Silkie. :lol: The waiting game is a killer! Walnut combs are something else....but at least they make up for it in other areas.

Sounds about right. Sadly, there aren't any others in their group to get used to. I guess we'll see how it goes!
I have no idea but the chicks are stunning! Wish we had rural king but they’re not in Texas
Thank you! :love That's too bad, Rural King is the best. :hmm Definitely a local favorite!

~Alex
 
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A few more pictures of the cuties! :love Simply head over heels in love. I'm pretty sure of a few of their color varieties, but if anyone would like to confirm what they're seeing, you may. :)
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~Alex
 
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My precious mother surprised me with 10 gorgeous little Silkies today from the assorted bantam bin at Rural King, and I'm over the moon with happiness! :love I know there are 2 Blue, 1 Black, 1 Splash, and 3 Partridge, but I'm unsure of the other varieties. :D As I've only raised one Silkie before, I'm pretty inexperienced with the breed. :) Would really appreciate some help!

Would like to add: they all have feathered legs, black skin, extra toes (that I've noticed so far), and walnut combs, so pretty sure they're all Silkies.

#1. At first glance appears to be a Blue, but what about the orange-tinged face?
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#2. Buff or Partridge?
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#3. No idea on this munchkin. It's a cutie, though! :love
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Hopefully you can see the colors on its back in this shot....
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~Alex
Picture #1 setting beside the black one is my wife’s buff silkie picture #2 the yellow is her white the other is her partridge hop this helps
 
Some sad news.....the Red Silkie ended up with a bad case of vent pasting that went unnoticed for too long. I've never encountered an instance where the buildup is hidden underneath a chick's relatively clean-looking down. By the time we had cleaned the poor baby up, it was incredibly weak. I filled its tummy up with feed/molasses gruel, but I think help came too late. The little munchkin died in my hands this morning. I feel terrible. :hit

~Alex
 

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