Re: Silkies Of A Different ColorSo 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.
Hi Judy grays are not suppose to be pencilled. SOP calls for chinchilla and lighter gray.
Oddly enough. I went through the standard in general on the pics and then to descrips and found that silver birchen seems to be a rather close match in description on gray. Could be wrong ,its just what I came up with swap out the colors and leave color sections on the birds.
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.
Hi Judy grays are not suppose to be pencilled. SOP calls for chinchilla and lighter gray.
Oddly enough. I went through the standard in general on the pics and then to descrips and found that silver birchen seems to be a rather close match in description on gray. Could be wrong ,its just what I came up with swap out the colors and leave color sections on the birds.