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She gets around just fine but she looks bad. I can't tell if she's in pain doesn't look like it tho. She eats and drinks plenty and isn't picked on.
This is her compared to another polish
I am 16 and I'm an active member in 4h. I have raised silkies for 5 years and have reached near perfection. I've won best of breed for 4 years and I won best of show this last year at the fair. I just switched to polish chickens a little while ago because my silkies are getting old and I want to...
He has a little bit of white on the tips of his primary feathers and also on a few cover plumage. Is that going to be a disqualification or just a fault?
Thank you. That website was really helpful. I show them in breed standard at the fair and quality matters that's why I was wondering. I usually show silkies and I have really good quality silkies but they're getting old so I'm switching it up.
Recently purchased a few Polish chickens and I am wondering if they are show quality or not. Anything helps I'm hoping to show them next year at fair[/IMG]