I just made a Partridge Silkie (Hen) x Bantam Salmon Faverolles (Roo) cross this summer. Chicks are about 1.5 months old now and are quite interestingly varied in color. All of this first generation are smooth feathered, as expected, five toes (since both Silkie and SFs have five toes), combs not certain.
I am quite encouraged by one of the chicks who is obviously a Roo with the coloring of his father, the SF, with those pretty green feathers on the sides. The goal is to backcross to pure Silkies to hopefully get the pretty coloring of the SF Roo with Silkie and fluffy feathering.
I've gotten some hit and miss pics of the chicks with my cell phone, but I will try to clean up the pics and post later.
~Donald in SC
Here are the pics. Sorry about the quality. These were snapped with my camera phone from the top of the chicken tractor (which has turned out to be a greater brooder for chicks).
The white one with the grey hood and feet is a hen, I think. I'm betting that the one on the left with more typical Salmon Faverolle coloring is a roo.
I'm thinking hen on this one. Lots of interesting color here. Is this patterning called lacing?