Silkie Feathering

Smashlee83

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Just hatched some gorgeous little partridge silkies. My first time with this coloring. I just noticed these new feathers this morning. Are these indicators of male feathering?
 

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I just noticed these new feathers this morning. Are these indicators of male feathering?
Cute baby!

Partridge is one of the harder colors to get right.. (as I already notice the light beak).

This was an interesting and informative article, link follows.. Hopefully it will help. It also describes hard feathering as a fault specifically found in the partridge color Silkies even when pure bred.

https://silkiechickenexperts.com/blogs/silkie/partridge-silkie-chicken-exploring-this-popular-colour
 
Cute baby!

Partridge is one of the harder colors to get right.. (as I already notice the light beak).

This was an interesting and informative article, link follows.. Hopefully it will help. It also describes hard feathering as a fault specifically found in the partridge color Silkies even when pure bred.

https://silkiechickenexperts.com/blogs/silkie/partridge-silkie-chicken-exploring-this-popular-colour
Don't see why it would Still pop up though in the breed. Silkie feathering is recessive so it shouldn't be hiding.
 
Don't see why it would Still pop up though in the breed. Silkie feathering is recessive so it shouldn't be hiding.
I understand. I've never seen it myself or bred partridge colored Silkies but throughout my breeding project anomalies don't discount what others may have seen or experienced.

According to the article.. it is only dispersed hard feathering on some areas.. and not the entire body.. quote taken from prior link..

"Unfortunately, the Partridge Silkie has a tendency for hard feathering, which means that some of the black feathers on the tips of their wings, or tails, or even on their cute little faces may be hard – or ordinary feathers. This is a fault in the Show Standard and if you see this type of feathering, it is best to exclude those birds from your breeding program."
 

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