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Update.. sneaking this in .. while, I am still me with so much celebration going on..wink wink.... LOL
Success at the vows.. and she was and is a hit.. fell asleep on the brides lap
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going back.. to celebrate a beautiful amazing wonderful wedding.... thanks everyone.. the bride is quite happy
MUAH


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She loved it.. loved being colored.. loved the bath.. loved her first blowdry and no.. nothing wipes off...
yaaahoooooooooooooooey.... thank you everyone..

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First and foremost safety
Second iam asking first

My girlfriend is getting married..her wedding colors black and pink..she want to know if she can have my silkie in her wedding, but wants to know if we can color her pink?

Can that be done on her feathers..she is white?
By koolaide, or food coloring being spritz on..

I do not want to do this at all if it can cause harm to my silkie

But she wants her pink

Yes..she is nuts and I thought..what the he'll-00000

She wants my silkie to carry the ring..she loves my silkie

Can this be done?

I said, no..you can't dye my silkie pink
She said, why not ..you bathe her, so why can we just spritz her pink with something

So can it be done?


Edited by wannabchick - 4/15/11 at 4:17pm
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post #2 of 402

Sure it can be done, probably with koolaid.

However, how is your chicken going to react to being outside its comfort zone and surrounded by a bunch of people and loud music?

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Originally Posted by superchemicalgirl 

Sure it can be done, probably with koolaid.

However, how is your chicken going to react to being outside its comfort zone and surrounded by a bunch of people and loud music?


We are having her wedding here at my home in my backyard

And we will have to see

Lol

She's nuts..I almost think she wants wedding photos holding my silkie more then anything

What iam more worried about is their will be a bridge built over the pond for them to walk over to get to the arbor

That is what worries me more

I will most likely hold my silkie with the ring connected to her..Iam her maid of honor..as opposed to my silkie walking ton the arbor, if that makes sense...

Then she will be put back with the others..Then I worry will the other chickens..freakout..what is this hot pink chick doing in here..lmao
Xoxo

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I think it is a little unrealistic to think a chicken let alone a flighty Silkie can handle that type of situation, I think your friend has let the whole cute factor trend/fad get way out of hand  rollrollrollroll, what is this chicken supposedly going to do carrying the ring's in artificial egg tied around it's neck singing the chicken song as it dances down the isle, then what ???? does she want it to administer the Vows also. Oh wait the chicken probably isn't Ordained, well she can work on that too.

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Originally Posted by al6517 

I think it is a little unrealistic to think a chicken let alone a flighty Silkie can handle that type of situation, I think your friend has let the whole cute factor trend/fad get way out of hand  rollrollrollroll, what is this chicken supposedly going to do carrying the ring's in artificial egg tied around it's neck singing the chicken song as it dances down the isle, then what ???? does she want it to administer the Vows also. Oh wait the chicken probably isn't Ordained, well she can work on that too.

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I take it u don't like the idea,

You mean my silkie can't officiate the wedding either,

slap my grandma...shoot

Lmbfao

And thank u for your colorful explanation


Edited by wannabchick - 2/26/11 at 3:47pm
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uh, seems like it would really stress the bird, but you know her better than anyone.  Can she compromise with maybe a pretty pink ribbon around her neck?  I would worry that the color won't wash out either and guess who will be looking at a pink chicken for the next several weeks?   YOU!  Don't think I would do it.  Tell her to get her own chicken!  gig

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Originally Posted by chickengrl 

uh, seems like it would really stress the bird, but you know her better than anyone.  Can she compromise with maybe a pretty pink ribbon around her neck?  I would worry that the color won't wash out either and guess who will be looking at a pink chicken for the next several weeks?   YOU!  Don't think I would do it.  Tell her to get her own chicken!  gig


Well, that's what I needed to here..another words..would my silkie be pink forever..lol and would me holding her..stress her out during the. Vows..etc..

Thank u


Although pink is my favorite color

My girlfriend ..this particular one is..well, how to put it..lol
An amazing woman..professional model..in her past, and some on here may know who she is..absolutely over the top on everything she does and I mean over the too, a pink silkie is a breeze when u think of what else she maybe up too

If she can't use my silkie
Iam scared to death the girl will walk down the isle with who know what

Panthers and snakes are not allowed on my property
Lol

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Originally Posted by wannabchick 
Quote:
Originally Posted by al6517 

I think it is a little unrealistic to think a chicken let alone a flighty Silkie can handle that type of situation, I think your friend has let the whole cute factor trend/fad get way out of hand  rollrollrollroll, what is this chicken supposedly going to do carrying the ring's in artificial egg tied around it's neck singing the chicken song as it dances down the isle, then what ???? does she want it to administer the Vows also. Oh wait the chicken probably isn't Ordained, well she can work on that too.

                                                                                     AL


I take it u don't like the idea,

You mean my silkie can't officiate the wedding either,

slap my grandma...shoot

Lmbfao

And thank u for your colorful explanation


LOL your certainly welcomed, perhaps your friend could just be happy with your Silkie playing the wedding march on the Organ. Whatever you choose I hope it works out.

                                                                               AL

Standard White Cornish, Dark's & White laced Red Cornish Breeder..........If you don't have Cornish you don't have Chickens. Breeding the best, to the best.
As good as a few and better than most, What You'll Tolerate in your flock is what you'll get.
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Originally Posted by al6517 
Quote:
Originally Posted by wannabchick 
Quote:
Originally Posted by al6517 

I think it is a little unrealistic to think a chicken let alone a flighty Silkie can handle that type of situation, I think your friend has let the whole cute factor trend/fad get way out of hand  rollrollrollroll, what is this chicken supposedly going to do carrying the ring's in artificial egg tied around it's neck singing the chicken song as it dances down the isle, then what ???? does she want it to administer the Vows also. Oh wait the chicken probably isn't Ordained, well she can work on that too.

                                                                                     AL


I take it u don't like the idea,

You mean my silkie can't officiate the wedding either,

slap my grandma...shoot

Lmbfao

And thank u for your colorful explanation


LOL your certainly welcomed, perhaps your friend could just be happy with your Silkie playing the wedding march on the Organ. Whatever you choose I hope it works out.
Lol, maybe you could officiate for her..

But I do hear ya, that's why I needed pros to tell me

Thanks Al
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"Is That A Pink Silkie?" wanna know more please click the link
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Hey, it's her wedding, as long as the silkie cooperates, go for it
As for coloring, I knew a priest who raised canaries - he would put food coloring in their water and it would change the color of the bird.....................

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