It is, it would only work that way round.
The hen gives her one Silver gene, which is dominant, to her sons, but her '-' chromosomes to her girls, which is what makes them girls (this chromosome is so small it doesn't have this feather colour gene on)
The cock gives his red gene, which is recessive, to both sons and daughters.
Hen Cock
S - s s where S = silver and s = red
Possible offspring
Ss Ss -s -s
Silver males Red females
If you do it the other way round, the cock could have two dominant silver genes, which he gives to both sons and daughters. Since it's dominant, that's what shows in both pullets and cockerels, so they look the same.