Silkies Of A Different Color

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I realize this hasn't been posted on in awhile but I wanted to ask a couple questions and figured this would be the best place :).

This is one of my boys(I didn't breed him, he's from bought hatching eggs). He is about 8 months old now(These are recent photos as well). I know the photos are rather odd positions, but he looks very nice to me and I would like to take him to a show this year. I'm unsure if I could show him though due to his coloring, even under AOV, and if so what would be the correct term?


As a chick he was yellow with some black stripes, and at 2 months old he was still really light in color but starting to get some of the red. I could post pics if wanted.



I also have a young chick, about 7 weeks old, who is overall fairly grey but just starting to get some red and a little white on his back and wings. The lady I bought him from said he was probably a Cuckoo, but I bought him thinking he was more likely a Grey and hoping it was a pullet. It didn't have the red coloring when I bought it and I'm guessing it's a boy now.







I also got two Porcelains. I can post some pics of them later :).
 
What you have are birds that appear to be from Grey breeding with Automasol Red. Commonly referred to as Calico. The red coloring in the second bird is the feathering in of a Male bird.
 
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Awww.....Scrump is a gray. Or silver partridge. I like these
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One of mine- excuse the stray white feather on "Scrump's" wing- A white trio is "parenting" he/she at this time


"Scrump"
Gray with barring (?)

 
What you have are birds that appear to be from Grey breeding with Automasol Red. Commonly referred to as Calico. The red coloring in the second bird is the feathering in of a Male bird.

So under Variety for a show entry form I would put something like AOV- Calico? Would this be acceptable? I know it's not a "real" color, but I would mostly want to enter him so that I can get experience with showing while my SQ White & Partridge juvies are still growing up. That way when the time comes for me to show them, I'll better know what I'm doing, lol. Thanks Brody! :)
 
Are Calico and Tortiseshell the same color?


The birds that are lighter, with overall red tones, etc are called Calico. M@M@2four post a pic a while back on the Calico thread of one. The birds that are Very Dark all over, with red on wings, sometimes showing white at the tips, etc are those called Tortiseshell. Think of the cats, white body with orange & black spots are Calico, where the Black body cat with orange & white patches are Tortiseshell. Home this helps.
 
So under Variety for a show entry form I would put something like AOV- Calico? Would this be acceptable? I know it's not a "real" color, but I would mostly want to enter him so that I can get experience with showing while my SQ White & Partridge juvies are still growing up. That way when the time comes for me to show them, I'll better know what I'm doing, lol. Thanks Brody! :)


If you wanted to show him, you would then enter the color as Calico. He would be judged as an AOV-Any Other Variety. Would be judged against other AOVs, but could only win BV & RV, would not be judged against the standard colors for Best & Reserve of Breed. It would be a good learning experiance. I would wait until judgeing is over and then ask the judge to go over your bird, and explain what you could do to improve him etc. and what you could do to prepare your standards for future showing. Good luck, and remember to have fun at the show!
 
The birds that are lighter, with overall red tones, etc are called Calico. M@M@2four post a pic a while back on the Calico thread of one. The birds that are Very Dark all over, with red on wings, sometimes showing white at the tips, etc are those called Tortiseshell. Think of the cats, white body with orange & black spots are Calico, where the Black body cat with orange & white patches are Tortiseshell. Home this helps.

Thanks so much. I'll add this to my notes!
 
If you wanted to show him, you would then enter the color as Calico. He would be judged as an AOV-Any Other Variety. Would be judged against other AOVs, but could only win BV & RV, would not be judged against the standard colors for Best & Reserve of Breed. It would be a good learning experiance. I would wait until judgeing is over and then ask the judge to go over your bird, and explain what you could do to improve him etc. and what you could do to prepare your standards for future showing. Good luck, and remember to have fun at the show!
The birds that are lighter, with overall red tones, etc are called Calico. M@M@2four post a pic a while back on the Calico thread of one. The birds that are Very Dark all over, with red on wings, sometimes showing white at the tips, etc are those called Tortiseshell. Think of the cats, white body with orange & black spots are Calico, where the Black body cat with orange & white patches are Tortiseshell. Home this helps.

Thank you for the explanations and help :). I'm hoping to take him and his Buff hatch-mate brother to the next show I can find. It's nice to finally know what color I should call him. Thanks again and if I end up showing them soon, I'll try to remember to post the results :).
 

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