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They are all the same birdHiya, and welcome to BYC!Very pretty!
Are those three pictures of the same bird? What I see, I would guess red partridge silkie in the first two pictures, and possible splash in the last one.
TSC! I was shocked when a little gray chick started to get orange tips on his feathers. He will be stunning when he is full grownWelcome to BYC! My first thought was red pyle but I don't think that is a common color in silkies. Where did you get him?
It will be interesting to see how he grows out.
He is a very active little guy an my camera is to slow to catch a good picture of him. I'll try again today and post more picturesWelcome to Backyard Chickens. This is a great place to explore and hang out. Maybe sit him on your hand? Cannot see him.
He could be a mixed color, maybe blue with red leakage. I've read somewhere that red pyle is just splash with red leakage. Don't quote me, I'm not well versed in genetics.TSC! I was shocked when a little gray chick started to get orange tips on his feathers. He will be stunning when he is full grown
Are these pictures better?Welcome to Backyard Chickens. This is a great place to explore and hang out. Maybe sit him on your hand? Cannot see him.
Okay, I'll stick with it's a partridge silkie. A pretty one for sure!Are these pictures better?