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I'm not saying they are silkie crosses, but I had some silkie crosses with a variety of combs-none sloppy, and some had no leg feathers. Also some did not have blackish features. Just saying....
edited to add: they are absolutely gorgeous btw
I agree and also am not trying to be mean or rude but they can be Silkie Crosses. While they may not have the exact features of the Silkie parent they inherit the feathering from the silkie parent and other features from the other parent. If they had foot feathering, black skin, walnut comb/semi-crest, and the feathering as well then wouldn't that make them straight silkie? These guys we were already told were also Americauna, so I believe it is possible to have a crossed Americauna with a silkie and get a bird like this.
Yes! very nice looking birds
It's well documented that the originals descended from birds sold as Ameraucanas from this woman, and her word that they were pure Ameraucanas. Please read the descriptions of her Ameraucana eggs and birds in the one ad, and note her large fowl silkies "always kept in covered pens at the other side of the property." in the other. IMHO, there is room to doubt both the purity and spontaneous mutation theories, but that does not make them any less rare or miraculous.
http://www.ovabid.com/detail.asp?id=2251
http://www.ovabid.com/detail.asp?id=1737&bigpic=0#img
I'm not saying they are silkie crosses, but I had some silkie crosses with a variety of combs-none sloppy, and some had no leg feathers. Also some did not have blackish features. Just saying....
edited to add: they are absolutely gorgeous btw

I agree and also am not trying to be mean or rude but they can be Silkie Crosses. While they may not have the exact features of the Silkie parent they inherit the feathering from the silkie parent and other features from the other parent. If they had foot feathering, black skin, walnut comb/semi-crest, and the feathering as well then wouldn't that make them straight silkie? These guys we were already told were also Americauna, so I believe it is possible to have a crossed Americauna with a silkie and get a bird like this.
Yes! very nice looking birds
It's well documented that the originals descended from birds sold as Ameraucanas from this woman, and her word that they were pure Ameraucanas. Please read the descriptions of her Ameraucana eggs and birds in the one ad, and note her large fowl silkies "always kept in covered pens at the other side of the property." in the other. IMHO, there is room to doubt both the purity and spontaneous mutation theories, but that does not make them any less rare or miraculous.
http://www.ovabid.com/detail.asp?id=2251
http://www.ovabid.com/detail.asp?id=1737&bigpic=0#img
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