faverolles silkie cross chicks

owlboy

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Apr 23, 2015
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I saw a faverolles/silkie cross once and immediately fell in love. they are so funny looking. so i made some. this is my first time breeding my own chickens.

this is Fred, a partridge silkie so divine that the heavens open up and smile upon her and a choir of angels sing wherever she goes

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and Large Marge, the soul of a old man who smokes 90 cigarettes a day in the body of a salmon faverolles.

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the result:

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4/5 eggs i set hatched, unfortunately, the silvery one and the chipmunk one in the back ultimately didn't make it. it would have been cool to see how they turned out, i was surprised to get a silver one.

the chicken calculator said i would get cream duckwing hens and golden duckwing roosters from this cross. i assumed chipmunk and silver were hens and the two yellow ones were roos.

However at about 3 weeks old they both look wheaten, with some weak pencilling from the silkie. one has a distinctly white chest and leg feathers, so i assume she's a hen. the other one i think is a roo, but where a faverolles roo would be clearly black is washed out.

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i wish i understood anything about chicken genetics

anyway I'm a bit surprised this cross isn't more common. they are so sweet and cute. and they have good taste in tv.

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I saw a faverolles/silkie cross once and immediately fell in love. they are so funny looking. so i made some. this is my first time breeding my own chickens.

this is Fred, a partridge silkie so divine that the heavens open up and smile upon her and a choir of angels sing wherever she goes

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and Large Marge, the soul of a old man who smokes 90 cigarettes a day in the body of a salmon faverolles.

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the result:

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4/5 eggs i set hatched, unfortunately, the silvery one and the chipmunk one in the back ultimately didn't make it. it would have been cool to see how they turned out, i was surprised to get a silver one.

the chicken calculator said i would get cream duckwing hens and golden duckwing roosters from this cross. i assumed chipmunk and silver were hens and the two yellow ones were roos.

However at about 3 weeks old they both look wheaten, with some weak pencilling from the silkie. one has a distinctly white chest and leg feathers, so i assume she's a hen. the other one i think is a roo, but where a faverolles roo would be clearly black is washed out.

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i wish i understood anything about chicken genetics

anyway I'm a bit surprised this cross isn't more common. they are so sweet and cute. and they have good taste in tv.

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Cute chicks, thanks for sharing pictures!
 
I saw a faverolles/silkie cross once and immediately fell in love. they are so funny looking. so i made some. this is my first time breeding my own chickens.

this is Fred, a partridge silkie so divine that the heavens open up and smile upon her and a choir of angels sing wherever she goes

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and Large Marge, the soul of a old man who smokes 90 cigarettes a day in the body of a salmon faverolles.

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the result:

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4/5 eggs i set hatched, unfortunately, the silvery one and the chipmunk one in the back ultimately didn't make it. it would have been cool to see how they turned out, i was surprised to get a silver one.

the chicken calculator said i would get cream duckwing hens and golden duckwing roosters from this cross. i assumed chipmunk and silver were hens and the two yellow ones were roos.

However at about 3 weeks old they both look wheaten, with some weak pencilling from the silkie. one has a distinctly white chest and leg feathers, so i assume she's a hen. the other one i think is a roo, but where a faverolles roo would be clearly black is washed out.

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i wish i understood anything about chicken genetics

anyway I'm a bit surprised this cross isn't more common. they are so sweet and cute. and they have good taste in tv.

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All are super adorable! :love
 

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