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I don't know but it's really pretty!!!!!I have some pictures of one of my silkies that I am not sure what the color would be called . I think he is a Roo, he is 8-9 weeks old. When I got him around 2 weeks old he was all buff colored and was called a buff by the lady I got him from. after a few weeks he turned white, then started getting a ginger red color along with a couple of dark spots, near tail and on head. His left wing has a partride color feather in it , the other wing is different colored. he has dark and red coming in on his head and neck and some lighter buff in other areas if anyone could help me figure out his coloring, or what the coloring would be called. I welcome all opinions and thoughts thanks.
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Thank youI don't know but it's really pretty!!!!!
I knew to the coloring, maybe a blue partridge if that is what its called.......
I'm thinking it's an "oops" color, perhaps a calico of sorts with those red splotches. The breeder said he may be a result of eggs mixing in the incubator. Some of the babies from the "fun-color pen" accidently got placed in the BBS pens.I knew to the coloring, maybe a blue partridge if that is what its called.......
Your pullets are very pretty. I'll probably be selling Cal-iko within a month or so.https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/image/view/album/6172687/id/5156524
Here's a couple pullet versions of your light cockerel. These girls have lavendar & buff in their lineage.
These look like Isabel/porcelain. Beautiful!https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/image/view/album/6172687/id/5156524
Here's a couple pullet versions of your light cockerel. These girls have lavendar & buff in their lineage.