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Steve, that's the problem with these whites, they look like silver gene whites until you get further in to the breeding. If you saw my males they look like silver gene whites. If you saw their sons and grandsons you would wonder where the color came from. It is not a double silver dose making these birds all over gray. The F3 breeding has the all over gray with darker streaks scattered all over the body. As I stated before, two other possibilities exist, dominate white or smokey gene. I have tried capturing the color with photos but so far no luck.
Robin,
Is the pic of the chick from your breeding group? I saw your thread on the silkie club site, that is very interesting. My white silkies have the silver gene but I haven't hatched any like you have described. But, I have only been breeding those for 4 years and have add another line to those.
Yes, that's one of mine. I've got several like that, all males. This is the one time I can tell if the chick hatched is male. Whatever this is is sex linked and got pulled out over succeeding breedings.