Just saw the pics of these birds, and you may be expecting to much. Cock has no middle toe feathering, even if he had in the past, he doesn't at present and you are selling him in his current condition. Hen has tiny crest, not much bigger than a hatchery bird. Again you are selling them as they...
Here's the link for Ohio National. They usually have at least 6000 entries, if there is one show to go to, that is it!!!!! Love this show!
http://www.ohionational.org/
Hi Beth,
It was great finally getting to meet up at the show. The girls look great, I'm so proud to see my fluffy kids doing well. Good luck with the new girls as well!
April
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Welcome to the wonderful world of silkies! lol
I find that letting the breeder hens ruin thier hairdo's works best for me, once their feathers get nasty & fall out during molt, which is now, by the time they grow back in, the weather has changed. The girls actually do better with...
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Welcome to the wonderful world of silkies! lol
I find that letting the breeder hens ruin thier hairdo's works best for me, once their feathers get nasty & fall out during molt, which is now, by the time they grow back in, the weather has changed. The girls actually do better with...
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I get a few every winter that do this, they get their heads wet, then a feather sticks to the eye & irritate the eye. Also the cold doesn't help. A little Visine drops in the eye usually clears it up in a few days, or you can put terrimycin eye ointment. It clears them up & they are...
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I would not think she is a paint just from that little spot of black feathering. A white bird will sometimes get a little bit of black ticking. It can be common in white Cochins and I have seen it in silkies. Just my opinion based on my experience.
One spot does not make a paint, the...
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Not a lavender.
Is that because they are not sometimes born with chipmonk markings?
Lavenders can have a light striping when born, BUT the Lavender will be a solid color throughout. What you have appears to be POSSIBLY a columbian patterned, or a silver partridge colored bird. Hard to...
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Thanks so much for all the info you & Silver have posted. I never intended for this pairing to happen, but was curious to see what was produced none the less The photos are quite beautiful, unlike others I've seen. I would be interested in following this color, but am concentrating on...
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These birds had the correct makeup to make the Salmons, not an easy 1 + 1 breeding! I have had so many people want to make their own, but they don't realize that you just can make them, without the specific genetic background of the parent birds.
...Silkie cock, in this way we never see them in EU
Just some genetic information about the Salmon and Wheaten.
-Salmon genetic-code : eWh/eWh S/S * S/- Mh/Mh => means a wheaten ground-color (eWh), based on Silver (S), the salmon red reinforced by Mahogany (Mh).
-Wheaten genetic-code : eWh/eWh...
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Do you have a pic of your Salmon cock, & is he a crossbred or pure silkie, asking because I see you also breed Faverolles?
Dad was salmon faverolle, mom was the 'salmon/blue buff/ light blue part. hen shown a page or so back All silkie charactoristics except feathers...only a few of...
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TY Silver, a lot of great info. I will take pics of the boy/cockeral and post. Dispite his "mixed heritage", he's a very sweet and pretty fellow I've thought about Salmon Silkies (and that's been as far as it's gone) until this guy came along...now I'm REALLY thinking go ahead and...
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Extreme Broodies - There are 4 in there!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/20866_dscn2477.jpg
Holy cow thats a pile up!
That is why I usually don't put boxes in with them. I have a pile of 10 in one corner of a stall as we speak! lol