Why are grey chickens called every other color but grey?

I was in a silkie group on Facebook that was full of people who I thought were experts. When I posted Fern, asking what kind of silkie would she be, I got told:

Silver moorhead partridge silkie - 15 peeps
Grey moorhead partridge silkie - 12 peeps

I was later told to leave that group by an APA judge who knew of it and said most of the people in that group are so set in their ways and opinions, nobody can have another opinion but them, and they're usually wrong.

So, what is Fern? It depends on my mood. :gig Today, she's a silver moorhead partridge silkie.

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In quail we have silver and Andalusian and Blau (blue), but they are grey. Then in horses they actually have grey except the horse is technically white especially as they age! Except in Kentucky mountain horses, which apparently have their own color scheme, as I double checked the color on an obvious dark bay, I was told very condescendingly it was chocolate rose, I was afraid to ask about other colors! My favorite though was showing my husband all the cool colors of my new quail, he kind of scratched his head and said they were pretty but they all looked brown to him, at least he’s honest!
That sort of response is why I why I had to ask the question. I tell friends I have a Blue Jersey Giant or Self Blue Old English Bantam (babies still) they're like "I don't see any blue chickens. What are you talking about?"
 
I was in a silkie group on Facebook that was full of people who I thought were experts. When I posted Fern, asking what kind of silkie would she be, I got told:

Silver moorhead partridge silkie - 15 peeps
Grey moorhead partridge silkie - 12 peeps

I was later told to leave that group by an APA judge who knew of it and said most of the people in that group are so set in their ways and opinions, nobody can have another opinion but them, and they're usually wrong.

So, what is Fern? It depends on my mood. :gig Today, she's a silver moorhead partridge silkie.

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I've noticed that about most Facebook groups, which is why I'm so glad to have found this site.

If someone is wrong no one berates you, they calmly explain how/why you're wrong and leave it at that.

There might be a bit of back of forth, but I have yet to see anyone on this site go full mental on anyone.
 
I've seen a couple, but that stuff gets reported and removed. They usually get a warning and learn to be nice here. If not, they don't stay.
That explains why I occasionally get lost in older in threads!

There have been few times I'd wonder how the conversion jumped from A to D, lol.
 

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