Lost the black silkied pullet overnight. Not many black silkied left in my project right now. At least theblue/black splits are thriving.
Awww crud! I hate when that happens. Sooo sorry.

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Lost the black silkied pullet overnight. Not many black silkied left in my project right now. At least theblue/black splits are thriving.
Looks silkied to me.
Awww crud! I hate when that happens. Sooo sorry.Will you have a necropsy done to find out what the cause was?![]()
OK, one more time, that cross is NOT a silkied Ameraucana. . There are and were NO Silkies, EVER crossed into Silkied Ameraucana. ALL SiAms are descendants of a single pair of pure Ameraucana with a spontaneously mutating recessive feather gene. What you are contemplating will take decades of concentrated test breeding to weed out a plethora of errant genes that serve absolutely no purpose but to degrade the integrity of the SiAm gene pool.
Cross breed and experiment all you like - but make SiAms like this? No. They would be a hybred Silkie X EE.
I understood that from reading the original thread and do not mean to degrade the integrity of the SiAm project in the slightest