Interesting. I’ve never seen a silver wheaten without autosomal red.View attachment 2781650View attachment 2781651
Here are called "Argentata Frumento", which translates in "silver wheaten", I guess.
I checked on the site "kippen encyclopedie" and in English (UK) is called like that.
Looks a bit like the salmon colour, but it's called in a different way.
For example, the french faverolles has the silver wheaten colour, the german faverolles has the salmon colour (at least here).
Like the amrock which has the barred colour, but in the marans and brahmas is called cuckoo, it seems similar but's a bit different.
Ok now I have. I guess the salmon of the females works like that in the breasts of silver duckwings, it isn’t controlled by silver.This is the french faverolles, which is called "argentata feumento" (=silver wheaten)