Interesting looking bird. Silver based, wild type (e) or brown (e>b), probably with one copy of Pg (pattern gene) and one or two of Cha (charcoal). Ken Olsen: if you see this, here is a bird that would be valuable for your partridge Ameraucana project. She appears to have slate shanks? If so, her chicks have at least a 50/50 chance of not carrying the recessive yellow epidermis gene. If the chicks are out of the white birds - who knows? Anything could be lurking under the white. All you can do at this point is raise up the chicks and see if any develop off colored feathers. With males, those feathers would most likely develop in the head, hackle, wings, and/or back. Females might remain all black, but not necessarily. Look for small amounts of off-colored feathers around the head area and/or hackles. They might be close to mature before these feathers appear. Good luck.