Quote: Yep When I saw your location I wondered if she from Tonya's flock, because she looks like a few pullets I've hatched in my own flock.
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Quote: Yep When I saw your location I wondered if she from Tonya's flock, because she looks like a few pullets I've hatched in my own flock.
Yep When I saw your location I wondered if she from Tonya's flock, because she looks like a few pullets I've hatched in my own flock.
Aww he's gorgeous! If you don't have paint roo, you could always put a nice quality black silkie roo in there and you could hatch some very nice babies from Zoey someday.
Thanks! I believe that sassy little showgirl is a cockerel. He's starting to let out some pitiful croaks. It's very funny!
Yes, you should get lots of spotted chicks from breeding well spotted paint x paint. Unfortunately paints still aren't quite where show quality silkies are in form, and that's a good reason to breed to a show quality black silkie. They tend to still throw a lot of paint offspring without pigment holds, and they can pass forward that great silkie type. My silkies and showgirls are pets, but if you'd like to start a project for showing one day, that would be my suggestion to improve quality.