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Yes I was speaking of working on the brassy shade in the paints.....i have the recessive white figured out but i have a dominant white for paints....i was wondering if i bred her to a silver based black if that would be a better choice of black....?????
I'll be giving that a try in the next month or so. I've got a really leaky silver/black male from paint. Actually Sonoran came up with that idea.
Yes, also here in Europe breeders of paint (Platenbont) have the same problem of that brassy shade mainly on their rooster. Also here was adviced to breed on Black with silver necks. I myself not breed paints so I have no personal experience with them but I think the origine of that brassy shade could be other than gold. You have to know the paints where created by an outcross of a White Livorno (leghorn). Leghorn's normally have the groundcolor "e+/e+" which contain "salmon red" (most Silkies have groundcolor "eb/eb" which contain NO salmon red). Maybe this could be the source of the problem !
Yes I was speaking of working on the brassy shade in the paints.....i have the recessive white figured out but i have a dominant white for paints....i was wondering if i bred her to a silver based black if that would be a better choice of black....?????
I'll be giving that a try in the next month or so. I've got a really leaky silver/black male from paint. Actually Sonoran came up with that idea.
Yes, also here in Europe breeders of paint (Platenbont) have the same problem of that brassy shade mainly on their rooster. Also here was adviced to breed on Black with silver necks. I myself not breed paints so I have no personal experience with them but I think the origine of that brassy shade could be other than gold. You have to know the paints where created by an outcross of a White Livorno (leghorn). Leghorn's normally have the groundcolor "e+/e+" which contain "salmon red" (most Silkies have groundcolor "eb/eb" which contain NO salmon red). Maybe this could be the source of the problem !