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The hen is hetero for dominant white and the silkie is recessive white. Hetero dominant white will statistically produce 50% dominant white and 50% whatever other colors are in the mix. The hen does not seem to carry recessive white therefore none of the chicks are solid white, but all of them carry recessive white from their sire. Because recessive white hides under a first generation cross you'll get every other color that's in the mix.MomView attachment 3731207
Dad is a white Silkie, unsure if he’s dominant white or recessive white
Babies
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Dad is the white Silkie in the back
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I also got paint, black and partridge from the pairing
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This is eb/eb ie black patterned gold partridge.
This is e+/e+ ie black patterned gold duckwing.
Notice the diffence in breast color.
A hen that is hetero eb and hetero e+ looks like an e+ according to the calculator.