HahaNo, then I would have been wrong all by myselfI hope you know that I am kidding with you
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HahaNo, then I would have been wrong all by myselfI hope you know that I am kidding with you
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He won’t stay still for a proper photograph but I’ll see what I can do! Maybe a screenshot from video…I'll tag @RoostersAreAwesome for the genetics. I believe the white in Silkies is dominant. Now I'll be the first to tell you that I am not one that picks up the genetics stuff so easily. I may be mistaken but I believe that is what roostersareawesome told me while we were discussing a color I was hoping to breed into my flock. It seems like white Silkies and Cochins are dominant. My white bantam Cochin had a feather with a black smudge on it and after his annual molt, the feather grew back in with more black leakage than before. My white Silkie has just a teeny tiny place with black leakage. Maybe since it's an entire black feather on your bird, things are different. I'm anxious to learnI'd love to see your little cutie if you have a chance
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I was hoping he is a Paint!Silkies come in both dominant and recessive white. Yours has dominant white, and is technically a paint due to his genetics, even if he doesn’t look like one.
I was just going to ask for a photo!He won’t stay still for a proper photograph but I’ll see what I can do! Maybe a screenshot from video…
Moony was Amer's mentor once upon a time.@LadiesAndJane is very knowledgeable with all things Silkie (amongst other things)
My brain isn't working so well to help me remember some of the other members that are heavy on Silkie knowledge. I'm so sorry I can't be of more help
@Amer is a genetics expert
@Overo Mare isn't Moony extremely knowledgeable with genetics stuff too?
@EmmaRainboe