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Thanks.Thanks! I'm now watching it and I'll have a read through
Didn't know that.... Thanks!You wouldn’t need a columbian or partridge silkie. A lot of buff silkies are actually buff columbian, so you could just use those crossed with something mottled.
Those are absolutely gorgeous. I am in awe.I saw this ladys page years ago, she made microsilkies, silkied sermas, but got the most recognition for her calico silkies. She stopped breeding them but I thought is was a cool project
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They're all so pretty though!They all came out different
Where are you located, and what silkies do you have available?You can cheat by using Mille Fleur D'uccles. They're Gold, Columbian Mottled.
You can experiment using Buff, Black, or Dominant white Silkies, & breeding them to the D'uccles.
Here's a Generation 1, Porcelain D'uccle X White Silkie hen. My whites are split for lavender.
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Just remember mottling is recessive, it won't show in the first generation.