May 26, 2008 #11 Sherrie In the Brooder 11 Years Apr 29, 2008 72 0 39 NC I have a lavender Cochin hen.. I got her 2 yrs ago at TSC as a chick..
May 26, 2008 Thread starter #12 yotetrapper Crowing 14 Years May 3, 2007 2,527 48 326 North Central MS What's TSC?
May 26, 2008 #13 shmooborp artistic fowlism 17 Years Mar 28, 2008 1,885 103 366 Yamhill County, Oregon TSC= tractor store company
May 26, 2008 #14 LilPeeps Songster 13 Years Jan 13, 2007 3,925 29 221 SE Mass A grey silkie doesn't involve the lav gene at all. a grey is basically a partridge with a silver gene.
A grey silkie doesn't involve the lav gene at all. a grey is basically a partridge with a silver gene.
May 26, 2008 Thread starter #15 yotetrapper Crowing 14 Years May 3, 2007 2,527 48 326 North Central MS Judging from your avatar, you know about gray silkies. So where does the silver gene come from? Is there such a thing as a partridge silkie?
Judging from your avatar, you know about gray silkies. So where does the silver gene come from? Is there such a thing as a partridge silkie?
May 26, 2008 #16 LilPeeps Songster 13 Years Jan 13, 2007 3,925 29 221 SE Mass Silver is present in some strains of whites. Yes, there are partridge silkies Here are some partridge:
Silver is present in some strains of whites. Yes, there are partridge silkies Here are some partridge:
May 27, 2008 #17 SusanJoM Songster 11 Years Apr 7, 2008 742 13 151 Santa Rosa, California Hey, Yote, I saw that someone was offering Partridge Silkies on eggbid... Susan
Jun 23, 2011 #18 msDeP Hatching 9 Years Jan 16, 2011 8 0 7 Does anyone have a pic of a Lavender Ameraucana. I ordered Blue Ameraucana eggs and hatched 10 chicks. Some are "Blue", some are Black, I have one splash and the others are a "light" gray. Is that considered lavender? Thanks, Molly
Does anyone have a pic of a Lavender Ameraucana. I ordered Blue Ameraucana eggs and hatched 10 chicks. Some are "Blue", some are Black, I have one splash and the others are a "light" gray. Is that considered lavender? Thanks, Molly