About that.. I was actually surprised the little guy ended up being strong and healthy- It needed assistance hatching as the power went out for a whole day during lockdown. (Storm problems.) It was internally pipped at the time. It was put in my shirt where it externally pipped until we were...
I was given 3 peafowl eggs as bday gift, and boy was I excited, still am. But I was given 1 egg a week before the other 2, and the 1 hatched friday night. I think the little guy has imprinted and I don't think it's eating, just whistles until held or given attention. It isn't alone, It's with 7...
Maybe this is related to what you were saying- This is what I was thinking of when i said the silver gene, I didn't know the exact phrase until I saw something today about it with silkies.
Couldn't these guys be silver based white?
No dark feet on the parents- But the owner told me a hen just hatched a couple of her eggs from the pen, they're also silver/gray in color. I didn't ask if she got any with dark skin, I'll do that later on.
The reason I mentioned the silver gene was because when speaking with the lady I got my...
Hey, so the chicks have been feathering in really white- Could the silver gene be at play here? Or is just the Recessive white playing tricks? I'm still confused about the one with dark feet though.
This one is tiny compared to other two: (1)
(2)
Dark footed one: (3)
I know they can't really change genders- But I've heard of hens developing rooster features, even growing those hackle and saddle feathers, crowing, and sometimes mounting other hens. (They'll stop laying, but can't actually fertilize a hens egg like a born rooster would be able to.)
But other...
I wasn't sure what category to put this thread in- I don't think this is an emergency at all, she's(?) fine.
But I had a 3 year old buff orpington (Early 4's presently) who was always a good layer up until late last year, she(?) hasn't laid a single egg or shown interest in nesting/laying- I do...
one of them does- there's 3 total. 2 have the white/pink skin, 1 has dark feet. Other then that they look the same color wise- maybe a few a tad lighter.
I've got a friend who breeds paint silkies- she tells me white can go with paint as long as they are Recessive white. If they're dominant they'll throw partridge. Probably what's happening here. I've just had it happen actually 😂
The ones in my pfp is my paint pair- I have a white satin in with...
I actually found chocolate cochin bantam biddies a few months ago- And I'll be able to get more eventually. (Probably will be soon.)
I only got 4 originally, 3 are still will me, almost 3 months old. (Hatched February 5th.)
1 for sure cockerel, 1 for sure pullet, 1 im not sure about yet...
I'll find out later about the different roo thing.
I don't think anyone is working on paint cochin from what I've seen, it's been asked about but it always goes back to being a very hard task since white cochins are recessive white. So I'd think if tried by anyone, it'd be a failed task...
Okay that makes sense. (For the most part.) But what about that dark skin? I talked with her about chances of other hens being in the pen, she told me that's highly unlikely, as they're locked up separately. Not sure about how long she's had them with that roo though, I'll ask.
Literally every...
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I didn't think I'd be back to this so soon, but here I am.
3 weeks ago I was given some eggs to try an hatch from friend. They're from her white cochins.
She's never hatched from them before and only gave me 3 eggs just so I could test them for her. 2...