Silkie thread!

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Wow! What a lot of work you have done! It took me forever to realize I just needed to scroll down to view it! I kept trying to click on everything!
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I mention this incase someone else is as dense as me.
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Your generation photos and changes are great and all egg growth, etc.!
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All so educational! I didn't like the photo of the kitchen delicacy though!
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It gives me pleasure to hear you liked my project and my way of visualisation the theory.
Indeed all my webpages (there are 7 big pages) are made as 1 big page to scroll down. (in my opinion it's more efficient).
One of the reasons I putted together all this information is to let see the basic color-genetics on chickens is not more difficult to bring in practice as it is to learn the road-codes to can drive savely in traffic.
Just a matter of applying maths ;-)

I am still studying your website and finding it so interesting though way over my head. Someday I trust it will all make sense.
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I want to ask your opinion of this pullets color.
She is one day old in this photo
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And 4 months in this one. She was hatched from shipped eggs and the egg was marked either black or partridge. She looks blue to me but wondering if she will change color again.
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lol the Brahma thread is making fun of silkies lol but I set them straight. i go there's nothing wrong with Silkies. How can you not love all of your chickens. I have light Brahmas and silkies I have different kinds of breeds of chickens. tsk tsk Brahma thread lol hehehehehee
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It gives me pleasure to hear you liked my project and my way of visualisation the theory.
Indeed all my webpages (there are 7 big pages) are made as 1 big page to scroll down. (in my opinion it's more efficient).
One of the reasons I putted together all this information is to let see the basic color-genetics on chickens is not more difficult to bring in practice as it is to learn the road-codes to can drive savely in traffic.
Just a matter of applying maths ;-)

I am still studying your website and finding it so interesting though way over my head. Someday I trust it will all make sense.
smile.png
I want to ask your opinion of this pullets color.
She is one day old in this photo
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/102351_img_6318_sm.jpg

And 4 months in this one. She was hatched from shipped eggs and the egg was marked either black or partridge. She looks blue to me but wondering if she will change color again.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/102351_img_6887_lava_crop.jpg

She is georgeous!
 
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It gives me pleasure to hear you liked my project and my way of visualisation the theory.
Indeed all my webpages (there are 7 big pages) are made as 1 big page to scroll down. (in my opinion it's more efficient).
One of the reasons I putted together all this information is to let see the basic color-genetics on chickens is not more difficult to bring in practice as it is to learn the road-codes to can drive savely in traffic.
Just a matter of applying maths ;-)

I am still studying your website and finding it so interesting though way over my head. Someday I trust it will all make sense.
smile.png
I want to ask your opinion of this pullets color.
She is one day old in this photo
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/102351_img_6318_sm.jpg

Your chick have the "partridge" pattern as all these here under. As you can see there are many similar but not completely exact the same patterns in them. (this because of pure and unpure ground-colors (E-locus) and the presence of other mutated genes).
All this and much more is explained in my website which contain not only 7 head-pages but also more than 30 detailed subpages (of which several specific for Silkies singularities).
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And 4 months in this one. She was hatched from shipped eggs and the egg was marked either black or partridge. She looks blue to me but wondering if she will change color again.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/102351_img_6887_lava_crop.jpg

She is a Blue and she wil stay a Blue. (Blue is a Black diluted in 1 doses by the gene Bl/bl+).
 

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