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- Jul 14, 2022
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Thank you so much for the thoughtful and detailed answer! It has really helped give us a better picture of what to expect going into hatching our own eggs and we have decided to take the plunge. If we end up with any chicks, I'll update with pictures 

Good to know. How reliable is sexing by skin color? I haven't heard much about that before.Sexlink, not in a useful way. The daughters should show the black skin from their Silkie father, while the sons should show the light skin from the Australorp mother. You may see this in the faces, and the soles of the feet. But since the E gene (Extended Black) causes black on the legs as well as black feathers, all the chicks should have black or blue shanks on their legs.
That is super interesting! Our silkie roo favors the big girls, so we are considering incubating our brahma's eggs as well (though fertility of her eggs has been pretty hit or miss). I can't imagine a bigger version of her and she's not even full grown!Chicks are likely to be an in-between size when they grow up, although there is a chance of them being actual bantam size or growing bigger than their mother. There are a number of genes that control size in chickens, and not all bantams have the same ones. I read of one case, years ago, where someone crossed bantams of two different breeds, and the chicks grew to standard size!
Very good to know. Thank you again for all of your help! Can you recommend any good books or sites for someone interested in reading up on chicken genetics as a whole? I've tried using the sites that offer genetic calculators, but it was a bit over my head and I wasn't sure where to even start.I would not expect any trouble. I don't know of any specific genes in the parent breeds that would be worse when combined (for those breeds or any others.) The only inherited problems I know of in chickens are traits that show up when two of the same kind are bred together (ear tufts in Araucanas, short legs in Japanese bantams, frazzles from two frizzle parents.)