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- Nov 26, 2018
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Hey genetic gurus!! It seems like I have genetic mysteries popping up all the time with my flock!
Today's is one that I've thought about for a long time and still have no direct answer.
The rooster in question is a silver partridge with leakage, regular Silkie feathers.
I hatched a lot of eggs from the pen where he came from for fun, and no others have come up like him.
The dads in the pen are a partridge satin and a blue satin with gold leakage (both from Sheri Minkner, so multi-generational, but I assume there is always a small chance one of them carries a recessive Silkie gene...) and a black Silkie (from Bobbi Porto's black pens, pitch black down to the comb... very strong melanizers).
The hens that were in that pen were a Paint, a blue, a mottled split, and I believe two blacks.
As you can tell, none of them are obvious silver carriers.... and this boy is.
My initial theory was Paint hen (since Paint can carry silver) x black roo, and Paint hen didn't pass on her dominant white. But this would essentially be a black x black cross and would not produce a silver with such leakage.
My second theory was.... the blue satin with leakage as the dad?? And potentially the Paint as the mom and again, she didn't pass on her dominant white but did pass on silver??
(the blue w/ leakage roo in question)
Looking for you best guess here! No chance of chickens crossing pens, they are completely separate. I have more pictures if needed!
Today's is one that I've thought about for a long time and still have no direct answer.
The rooster in question is a silver partridge with leakage, regular Silkie feathers.
I hatched a lot of eggs from the pen where he came from for fun, and no others have come up like him.
The dads in the pen are a partridge satin and a blue satin with gold leakage (both from Sheri Minkner, so multi-generational, but I assume there is always a small chance one of them carries a recessive Silkie gene...) and a black Silkie (from Bobbi Porto's black pens, pitch black down to the comb... very strong melanizers).
The hens that were in that pen were a Paint, a blue, a mottled split, and I believe two blacks.
As you can tell, none of them are obvious silver carriers.... and this boy is.
My initial theory was Paint hen (since Paint can carry silver) x black roo, and Paint hen didn't pass on her dominant white. But this would essentially be a black x black cross and would not produce a silver with such leakage.
My second theory was.... the blue satin with leakage as the dad?? And potentially the Paint as the mom and again, she didn't pass on her dominant white but did pass on silver??
Looking for you best guess here! No chance of chickens crossing pens, they are completely separate. I have more pictures if needed!