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www.catdancesilkies.com Washington.

Thanks, I had that one in my favorites. big_smile.png

Too bad they're so far away.

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Happy owner of 4 rescue cats and a flock of Silkies & Cochin bantams

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Originally Posted by Sanna View Post

Thanks, I had that one in my favorites. big_smile.png

Too bad they're so far away.

www.eastcoastsilkies.com has porcelain

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So if i were to pick up eggs 30mins away... Do i have to let them sit a day before incubating them? I know ive read that you should let shipped eggs .....is it the same protocol?

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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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 skyl3r View Post


This is a hilarious pic!


I didn't know she had it in her - I thought they were supposed to be sweet!

I love silkies to though. Everyone said "Why are you getting that one? I thought we were getting chickens for eggs." Well jeez, I can have one pet-only chicken, can't I?!?! :D

Please visit my BYC page for more information and pictures on my chickens and their coop! Thanks!

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same." -RR
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Please visit my BYC page for more information and pictures on my chickens and their coop! Thanks!

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same." -RR
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This is going to sound stupid ....but do you have to groom them or are they just fluffy like that??

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Can u mix sikiies with the rest of your flock ??
 

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post #19337 of 36509
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Originally Posted by SilverSilkie View Post

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BarnGoddes look what I wrote in your picture. This chick not show the lav/lav dilution because the black-pigment is not diluted to gray-pearl and the red-pigment is not diluted to cream.
Seeing the chick on day pattern and now on 7 weeks I should say it is a Bl/Bl on a wheaten or/and partridge groundcolor.

Both Blue and lavender are diluters, Blue is Dominant so it expres with 1 doses (Bl/bl+) and that is called Blue with 2 doses (Bl/Bl) it's called Splash. Lavender is recessive so this can only express in double doses (lav/lav).
Blue dilute only black-pigment and change nothing to the red-pigment. Lavender dilute black- and red-pigment at the same time.

"Porcelain" is a hobbyname which is originally used for a millefleur pattern (mottled), in Italy they use the hobbyname "Porcellane" for a lavender millefleur pattern, this is a triocolor (white/black/gold) dilute by the gene lavender (lav/lav) into white/graypearl/cream. I suppose the confusion for the hobbyname comes from there.
You can call your chick "Porcelain" but genetically seen its a duocolor Splash.
The chick of Peepblesses can also be called "Porcelain" but geneticaaly seen its duocolor lavender.

SilverSilkies, I learn something new with each and every one of your posts. You are a wealth of knowledge! Is there any way we could talk you into traveling over here to give us a workshop in color genetics? Tina
Little Critters Farm - Member of the American Silkie Bantam Club.
Splash, Blue and Pure Black Silkies; and a mixed flock of egg layers.
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Little Critters Farm - Member of the American Silkie Bantam Club.
Splash, Blue and Pure Black Silkies; and a mixed flock of egg layers.
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Originally Posted by BarnGoddess01 View Post

Woo! That IS steep for the R-Com. I think the full Brinsea package with all the whistles and bells is around $500 and can likely be had for less than that with coupons and such. The R-Com is a bit bigger than the Brinsea, I think, so headroom might not be such an issue. You can absolutely do it all in 1 incubator. I started with a Hovabator before I got the Brinsea and figured it was easy to get high humidity in that thing, just not so easy to get low but not too low humidity so I figured it would be fine for hatching.

I hope your Lavendars babies do well. Can you give them a drop of Rescue Remedy? It sounds like they've had a hard time...
Little Critters Farm - Member of the American Silkie Bantam Club.
Splash, Blue and Pure Black Silkies; and a mixed flock of egg layers.
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Little Critters Farm - Member of the American Silkie Bantam Club.
Splash, Blue and Pure Black Silkies; and a mixed flock of egg layers.
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Originally Posted by penneypep View Post

This is going to sound stupid ....but do you have to groom them or are they just fluffy like that??


Lol, they're just fluffy like that. No grooming required :) They get cold easy though, poor dears.

Please visit my BYC page for more information and pictures on my chickens and their coop! Thanks!

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same." -RR
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Please visit my BYC page for more information and pictures on my chickens and their coop! Thanks!

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same." -RR
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Originally Posted by penneypep View Post

Can u mix sikiies with the rest of your flock ??
 


Yeah when I was younger I had some weird interbred chickens around and they were half silkies, half god knows what else. However, I dont know if this is a proven fact but I did notice that my silkies when I was a kid tended to hang out with the silky rooster and the other silky hens like a little click on the schoolyard. Anyone else notice that with their chickens? Some sort of chicken racism going on :)

Please visit my BYC page for more information and pictures on my chickens and their coop! Thanks!

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same." -RR
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Please visit my BYC page for more information and pictures on my chickens and their coop! Thanks!

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same." -RR
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