Smooth Silkies

learycow

Crowing
13 Years
Apr 1, 2011
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Does anyone have an explanation of smooth silkies?
I hatched eggs from someone a couple years ago. From those eggs I got 1 really nice small blue hen, but she feathered in smooth.
I've been hatching eggs from her as well as the rest of my flock and the last hatch I had 3 out of 5 feather in smooth.

How does this gene work in silkies? Is there a reason to keep it in my flock or should I cull for it?

(I only have them for fun, don't show. But do sell eggs for hatching)
 



I don't have pics of the blue smooth hen I mentioned above but this is one I just hatched (from someone elses eggs). Shes pure silkie like my blue hen. Both are smooth feathered though
 
Your slikies are not pure.
From my understanding, the silkie gene is recessive so the birds need 2 copies in order to be silkie feathered. Hence how smooth shows up now and then (was told this by 2 different breeders so feel free to chime in if you feel different).
So I believe that they are in fact true silkies. I am just wondering how the smooth gene comes into play. If it's necessary to better silkie types or anything along those lines. Similar to how its best to breed a frizzle and a smooth rather than 2 frizzles... etc
 

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