Silkie thread!

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I had come across this as well, when I had my single comb rooster a lot of the chicks I had hatched from my last hatch had single combs.
I think out of 10 chicks 6 or 7 had the single comb.

thats what i was thinking
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Your welcome
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I wanted to share a picture of my blue girl, Lava. She is 4 months this week and turning out so special!
Some of you may remember that she was born chipmonk colored. I still don't know what that means for her off-spring.
She has huge fluffy feet that are so fun and she is exceptional sweet natured!
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Thanks, than we should maybe exchange eggs?

I would love to but my egg layers are only 4 months old.
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I have a friend who shipped a dozen to Israel and they hatched 10!

I like to see which he have, maybe we could arrange something.
 
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Depend on the ground-color and if these are pure !
Porcelain should be E/E lav/lav but in US you have them also on e+/e+ I saw.
Partridge can be on ground-color eb/eb and e+/e+ or the mix eb/e+. Normally when you write partridge these are based on gold.
Since the gene lavender (lav/lav) dilute both pigments black and red you could become in second generation what we call in EU "Isabel", a very subtile coloration. All black is than lavender and all red/gold become cream.
 

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