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Thanks that may do the trick... Now just got to convince her that we need to wait to see if any of the pastries turn into Roos before we go and get a showgirl lol out of nowhere she goes mom I want a white show girl... Yep thats what I wan the one with no neck feathers.. Sometimes I forget how kids absorb so much info without someone specifically telling them .... She must of heard me talking to my husband lol

haha! So true. How old is she? Mine are 3-8 and they pick up everything (and don't let me forget anything!). My oldest just turned 8 and he is getting really good at reading. Which is great... except for when he is reading my FB and emails over my shoulder....

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Thanks that may do the trick... Now just got to convince her that we need to wait to see if any of the pastries turn into Roos before we go and get a showgirl lol out of nowhere she goes mom I want a white show girl... Yep thats what I wan the one with no neck feathers.. Sometimes I forget how kids absorb so much info without someone specifically telling them .... She must of heard me talking to my husband lol
haha! So true. How old is she? Mine are 3-8 and they pick up everything (and don't let me forget anything!). My oldest just turned 8 and he is getting really good at reading. Which is great... except for when he is reading my FB and emails over my shoulder....

Lol she turns 4 on the 28th... But has show tons of interest in our chickens... She calls herself a chicken lady! big_smile.png

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Mama of a GreeneBean, a BlueBerry. A Plymouth named Henny. A Sizzle named Nugget. Silkies Named : Cupcake,& Muffin. Polish top hat: brulee. A poodle named Lu. A Schnauzer named Carson. ;

 

I'VE BEEN BITTEN BY THE SILKIE CHICKEN BUG

 

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Originally Posted by Sonoran Silkies View Post

Get some (dark) blue ink or dye and ask her what colour it looks like.  Then have her add drops of water to see how it dilutes into blue.  Alternatively have her dip the edge of a coffee filter in the ink or dye and watch it spread up into the filter, diluting as it travels further.

 Good one!!

I taught a preschool class once upon a time, and we did a unit on colour for science.  Also taught science to the whole elementary school (small private school).

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Thanks that may do the trick... Now just got to convince her that we need to wait to see if any of the pastries turn into Roos before we go and get a showgirl lol out of nowhere she goes mom I want a white show girl... Yep thats what I wan the one with no neck feathers.. Sometimes I forget how kids absorb so much info without someone specifically telling them .... She must of heard me talking to my husband lol

haha! So true. How old is she? Mine are 3-8 and they pick up everything (and don't let me forget anything!). My oldest just turned 8 and he is getting really good at reading. Which is great... except for when he is reading my FB and emails over my shoulder....

Keep you on your toes, don't they!  Kids can learn and absorb so much more than we usually give them credit for.

Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender.  Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!

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adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
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Well, I am just sick.  I had a chick hatching just a few minutes ago.  It was zipping and working it's way around the egg and chirping.  I was doing other things and kept coming back to watch.  I left it too long and came back and realized it was no longer moving.  I grabbed it out and peeled it back and it had already suffocated and died!  I'm sooooo upset!  It was a BLACK which I really, really wanted.  It was one of my own chicks, and it had perfect feet, too.  In fact, the extra toes on each foot had amazing separation.  I know, I'm sick, I popped it out of the shell, tried to rub it to stimulate it and then when I realized it was gone, checked it over.  The membrane was stuck on it.  It must have sealed up and suffocated it.  I wish I had caught it sooner.  No blood, no nothing, just slid right out when I peeled it back.  hit.gif

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omg thats horrible are there any more eggs that haven't hatchedhit.gif

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Oh no! I am SO sorry!!!

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Partridge Silkies

Bantam B/B/S Orpingtons

Working on:

Bantam Silver Laced and Columbian Cochins

 

Member of American Silkie Bantam Club

Member Cochins International 

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Originally Posted by Sonoran Silkies View Post

 A total of 5 birds?  that's okay, although once they get teenage raging hormones you might want to put the boys in a bachelor pad away from the girls until the mature a bit more and hormones slow down.

Does the friend who might eat the cockerel know what colour its meat will be?  Most people do not want to eat "bruise-coloured" meat.

The lady picking him up is the breeder I bought him from, she knows what color they are. That's what they do with there extra Roos. sad.png She said she has about 35 unwanted Roos right now.
I put him on craigslist for $10.00 to help him go to a home that won't eat him. The more I think about it the more I don't think I will be able to give him to her on Saturday. Which I had a bachelor pad. He does the best little dance I ever seen a rooster do, plus he likes to talk to me. I need more coops and runs! My DH doesnt think so.

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Here are my 3 week old Silkie chicks making it obvious that they are boys! Apparently some are easier to sex early than others!!!   hmm.png

 

 

Is this a common thing with Silkies??? I've never seen this sort of fighting with any of my large fowl. Not even the early crowers were this determined.

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Well, I am just sick.  I had a chick hatching just a few minutes ago.  It was zipping and working it's way around the egg and chirping.  I was doing other things and kept coming back to watch.  I left it too long and came back and realized it was no longer moving.  I grabbed it out and peeled it back and it had already suffocated and died!  I'm sooooo upset!  It was a BLACK which I really, really wanted.  It was one of my own chicks, and it had perfect feet, too.  In fact, the extra toes on each foot had amazing separation.  I know, I'm sick, I popped it out of the shell, tried to rub it to stimulate it and then when I realized it was gone, checked it over.  The membrane was stuck on it.  It must have sealed up and suffocated it.  I wish I had caught it sooner.  No blood, no nothing, just slid right out when I peeled it back.  hit.gif
I'm so sorry sad.png

Silkies, one Banty, two Nigerian Goats, Arabian Horse, German Shepard, 3 small dogs, fish and birds.

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