It has been my experience , that white bred with any other colour can be very unpredictable. I keep my whites and partridge 500 m apart for that very reason.
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It has been my experience , that white bred with any other colour can be very unpredictable. I keep my whites and partridge 500 m apart for that very reason.
I am a bit behind, but I do not see where this was answered. Breeding White into Splash will not "clean up" the Splash.. it will mess up the genetics. Genetic colors do not mix like paint. White is two copies of recessive White hiding every genetic possibility under it. No clue what you will get - but the chances of cleaning up the red leakage are almost none. If you want to remove the rust-red leakage (and its probably a male and not a female if there is red leakage on the wings) you will want to breed to black and use only the birds that snow no leakage. Once you have removed the red you can breed splash to splash or splash to blue or splash to black.. and work from there.QUESTION!!!! I have a gorgeous splash that I most definitely want to breed from, she is about 4mos old so I have some time... My question is, she has fabulous coloring and I want to eliminate the rust on her wings, so is my best bet to breed to white or shall I go ahead and do splash x splash? The rust is minimal but I want clean splash.
Black is supposed to have a green sheen. Your hen is not a splash if you got a black child. This is my blue chart:Im a new silkie lady here, question...I've heard a lot about the color "pure black" being favorable in silkies and I was just wondering does that mean black with no other shades to it?, I'm assuming?....Both my black silkie hens have a weird shade of green to them, is that common? I have never seen that before. They're parents are a black rooster and a splash hen. Any comments back would be appreciated![]()
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Quote: As shown in the chart above - Splash x Splash = Splash. It is not like breeding two frizzles together, but over time the splashes will fade and become too light to see. That's when you breed back to black and darken the splashes again.
Two copies of Recessive White hides everything. Breeding out from the Recessive White will give you whatever genetics were hidden by the two copies. You can breed back to White again and get 50% White chicks. White genetics are so mixed under that White that you almost can't mess them up any further. but if you breed out of White you will see the mess that is hidden under there. Some are very clean (Black based) and some are total messes - including Lavender, Partridge, Buff, "Calico", Blue, Splash, Mish-mash.. etc.. all can be hidden by two copies of Recessive White.
here is the splash I was referring to, he/she(?) has some stellar splash going on but the rust makes me sad, only 17wks old so we haven't split up the broodI am a bit behind, but I do not see where this was answered. Breeding White into Splash will not "clean up" the Splash.. it will mess up the genetics. Genetic colors do not mix like paint. White is two copies of recessive White hiding every genetic possibility under it. No clue what you will get - but the chances of cleaning up the red leakage are almost none. If you want to remove the rust-red leakage (and its probably a male and not a female if there is red leakage on the wings) you will want to breed to black and use only the birds that snow no leakage. Once you have removed the red you can breed splash to splash or splash to blue or splash to black.. and work from there.
Black is supposed to have a green sheen. Your hen is not a splash if you got a black child. This is my blue chart:
As you can see - splash to black equals blue. Never Black.
As shown in the chart above - Splash x Splash = Splash. It is not like breeding two frizzles together, but over time the splashes will fade and become too light to see. That's when you breed back to black and darken the splashes again.
Two copies of Recessive White hides everything. Breeding out from the Recessive White will give you whatever genetics were hidden by the two copies. You can breed back to White again and get 50% White chicks. White genetics are so mixed under that White that you almost can't mess them up any further. but if you breed out of White you will see the mess that is hidden under there. Some are very clean (Black based) and some are total messes - including Lavender, Partridge, Buff, "Calico", Blue, Splash, Mish-mash.. etc.. all can be hidden by two copies of Recessive White.
wow she is beautiful I would love to get a silkie like her
thank you luckily, I'm not breeding for show just for the love of Silkies!!!It's not recommended to breed partridge with blue you can get unrecognized mix colors and leakage. But adorable still.![]()