Silkies Of A Different Color

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I've got a sizzle pullet that didn't tolerate a younger brother sister pair at all till one died. She then buddied up with the sister. Then months later I had a little sizzle that just refuses to grow. All it's hatch mates are 3X it's size. I think it's a pullet but not sure but she eats and drinks right along with everybody else and just dn't grow. anyway one of her much bigger hatch mates cuddles with her under her wing at night to keep her warm.

I will try and get a photo today of the pair, the little one is 3 times smaller than her sister.. Her big sister dosnt mind been mum by the way she goes and sits on her lol.
 
Silver Silkie

What you intend with "autosomal red and pencilling

Males not expressing auto red.
Ignore the pencilling.

Silver quail? And Pg to them?​
 
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Donna, She is GORGEOUS!!!
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She looks like some of the Silkies we are calling "Frost"
Here is a few pics of them--
Cockerel and pullets-
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/101054_frost_silk_1.jpg
Pullets
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/101054_frost_silk2.jpg
Pullet
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/101054_frost_5.jpg

Here are some pics of our Columbian Boy
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/101054_100_0904.jpg

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/101054_100_0914.jpg

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/101054_100_0921.jpg

Forgot to say I like your "Frosts" Resemble what can happen if you breed many generations of gray x white, but gray x white after many generations shows more silver where the white appears on your "Frosts"​
 
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Males not expressing auto red.
Ignore the pencilling.

Silver quail? And Pg to them?

Indeed this mail Silver Quail is free of Autosomale red (which is a diificult thing to get out of the breed). Also the hen is free of Autosomale red.
Silver Quail should not have the pencilling of the pattern gene "Pg". Their genetic-code should be eb/eb S/S*S/- Co/Co Ml/Ml (no Pg).
 
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Donna, She is GORGEOUS!!!
droolin.gif
She looks like some of the Silkies we are calling "Frost"
Here is a few pics of them--
Cockerel and pullets-
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/101054_frost_silk_1.jpg
Pullets
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/101054_frost_silk2.jpg
Pullet
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/101054_frost_5.jpg

Here are some pics of our Columbian Boy
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/101054_100_0904.jpg

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/101054_100_0914.jpg

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/101054_100_0921.jpg

Forgot to say I like your "Frosts" Resemble what can happen if you breed many generations of gray x white, but gray x white after many generations shows more silver where the white appears on your "Frosts"

!! Color-genes not mix as fluids !!
Dominant color-genes express already (incomplete) heterozygous (in single doses, ex. Co/co+) in the phenotype and completely when homozygous (in double doses, ex. Co/Co).
Recessive color-genes express ONLY in the phenotype when homozygous (in double doses, ex. c/c) They never express in heterozygous (in single doses, ex. C+/c)

PS Silver is not white ! Silver is the mutation of gold. White is colorless (without color-pigment).
 
Indeed this mail Silver Quail is free of Autosomale red (which is a diificult thing to get out of the breed). Also the hen is free of Autosomale red.
Silver Quail should not have the pencilling of the pattern gene "Pg". Their genetic-code should be eb/eb S/S*S/- Co/Co Ml/Ml (no Pg).

Silver Silkie. YES! thank you:)
I posted pics of my friends males. First I've seen older not showing auto red.
And going for the Standard also doing a great job of breeding out pencilling. MANY are silver pencilleds here and shouldnt be. the females and males are litter with gold and red hers are not.

Do you see any similarities your black heads?

Its wonderful to here from someone overseas that enjoys and is actively breeding as your user names suggests silver and silkies.​
 
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So let me ask a salient question. If "gray" truly is silver based partridge, it would have to have the pattern gene, would it not. This would mean that "gray" by the American SOP could not be a silver partridge, but a different genetic pattern altogether.

One reason I declined trying to raise "gray" is that the American SOP describes the "solid chinchilla gray" and this is impossible to achieve with a silver partridge....and it SHOULD be impossible to achieve since partridge has the pattern gene.

Thoughts??
 

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