The term "Blue Splash" is kind of redundant. Splash only comes from blue, so it's a given. Just like there are different shades of blue, there are different shades of Splash. In Marans, the French call the Splashes "Dirty Whites", which suggests to me the background color should be white. The more blue feathers there are in a Silkie Splash, the more blue or grey the background coloring will look due to the feathering. Like I said before, this is just my take on it, but to me, the 2 birds I pictured represent to me what a Splash should look like. I may be waaaay off base, sure wouldn't be the first time! Do you have a pic of your Splash you could show??If a Splash is technically white and blue... then I don't think anything I have at all fits into that. I think my splash are a very light blue/grey with darker spots. I missed out on the earlier conversation about this. What's the deal? Are you trying to define a blue splash and a splash (caught that term earlier)... or are they all splash? If so, then is one a DQ or of poor quality than the other? I need this broken down to understand what the line of thinking was and where it is leading.![]()
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