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He has very large blue earlobes; the wattles are the same colour as his comb (mulberry--a lighter shade than desired in a show bird).
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He has very large blue earlobes; the wattles are the same colour as his comb (mulberry--a lighter shade than desired in a show bird).
I'm sure this has been covered before but what happens when you breed blue over white?
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If you can eat it, so can your chicken![]()
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Nothing such as a blue splash; just splash.
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Since silkies have been around for a thousand years or so, and have changed quite a lot over that time, probably not.
He looks to be a fairly normal pet quality non-bearded white silkie
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There is not a red comb gene. A red comb means that either the bird is lacking the Fm gene that causes black skin, or it has other genes such as barring or wheaten that lighten the skin.
What does "better type" mean? Is a red comb bad if he were a SQ?i have no clue if he looks like one of the original silkies but i do know he has better type than any of my four silkies (two hens two roosters) although he does share the red comb gene that one of my roosters has
There is not a red comb gene. A red comb means that either the bird is lacking the Fm gene that causes black skin, or it has other genes such as barring or wheaten that lighten the skin.
If you were showing a red comb is a DQ , as are 4 toes but it's fine in pet quality. Here is the American standard of perfection. ( SOP ) .
http://www.browneggblueegg.com/Standard.html
Well, I guess he's a pet alright, he has the extra toe. I didn't want to show him, just asking questions. Thanks.