Two doses of recessive white WILL turn off the black. Dominant white will too. If you have been raising silkies for years, you know that. Don't kid yourself or your customers otherwse, or you will be cheating them and yourself. I'm not saying don't do it. Do it if you want, but the rules of genetics apply to paints, same as any other silkies. Recessive white covers everything, period if you get two genes of it. That is my point. A lot of people don't know what they have floating around in their gene pool. It would be a shame to find out with expensive silkies that have recessive white floatng around. That's the point I was trying to make. I am not trying to get this thread locked, just trying to stick to the truth, so people can make intelligent breeding choices.