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Absolutely!By the way, I have 19 eggs under two broodys. Some silkie eggs, a few project eggs (2 frizzle eggs!), and three store bought eggs. They were a bit of an experiment but two are developing. I may go back to the store to get some more to put in my incubator. Should I start an experimental hatch-a-long if I get some more of the local store eggs?
Yes!By the way, I have 19 eggs under two broodys. Some silkie eggs, a few project eggs (2 frizzle eggs!), and three store bought eggs. They were a bit of an experiment but two are developing. I may go back to the store to get some more to put in my incubator. Should I start an experimental hatch-a-long if I get some more of the local store eggs?
Agreed! They're all feathering out beautifully!That's cool you got a couple more frizzle eggs, Aphrodite is gorgeous!
Yes!Should I start an experimental hatch-a-long if I get some more of the local store eggs?
I’m so good at picking out pullets lol (Alouette was one of my picks)I missed week 5, because I was sick. My camera malfunctioned and I lost half of the pictures of the black silkies (again). I really hope I'll get pictures of them this week.
Who do we think will be cockerels?
I still think Alouette might be one of the only pullets here.
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How do these bands work?The silkies all got their permanent ID bands on this week. This is my first year using them, so I'm still a but nervous about the permanent part but I got the size for silkies and compared the rings to my adult birds' legs and everything seems okay. The 2024 color is blue, which I find pretty cool. I think it looks especially nice on the paints.
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They're permanent, so you need to order the size that is meant for the breed you have. I think in other breeds roosters and hens had different sizes, but silkies have one size for both.How do these bands work?
I guess what I'm really wondering is if they are put on at a month old, how is it permanent? That's what I'm not understanding. What is the band made of and does it grow with them? Have you used them long? What kind of downsides do they have? And lastly what if you needed to take the band off? How is it removed then?They're permanent, so you need to order the size that is meant for the breed you have. I think in other breeds roosters and hens had different sizes, but silkies have one size for both.
You put them on around 1 month to 2 months of age and they stay on forever, which is why it's important to get the correct size. They show the year that bird has hatched, the country it's from, and I believe also what association you're in, if you're apart of one. And then of course the individual number of the band.
These bands are needed for showing, but you can also just get them for identification purposes. It serves as basically an ID for your birds. At least all the shows in my area require birds to have these bands in order to be entered.