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What a great thread!!! ya

I loved backing up to page one to sixteen!! I breed partridges and I love hearing the point of view from all. I guess I'm strict in my breeding b/c I only breed back the best of what I have and Will not breed certain things. My problem is I hang onto them till they are almost a year and run out of SPACE!!!! lol

I currenlty have 30+ youngsters under age 6 months growing out!!! I actually was told by my DH to sell a few so I settled on selling one hide

Funny thing is, the Partirdges I do not like for the first 8 months are usually the ones that turn out the nicest, GO FIGURE hu

Now only if I could convince myself to sell more I'd be sitting in this chair more and surfing the web or watchin TV. Then again who needs to do that when you have fuzzy butts to play with and tend to smile

Thanks for all the input and I hope more breeders will add more input without worrying so much about what everyone else to say. Remember it's only your personal insight/opinion and no one can really put you down for that smile

Best Wishes all!!

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post #162 of 3376

Ohhh Pennie the Buffsters Babies are looking NICE!! Love them and their color!!

Hope you breed somemore to share wink

One of these days I will ship you those hatching eggs I promised! I just need to convince my girls to stop setting on them!!! barnie

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Originally Posted by pennie1 

I know that we have a Silkie thread, but how about a partridge Silkie thread for JUST the partridge? I love the partridge and I'm sure others do also. Here are some pics of my babies.

This is Watson. I also have his brother that looks just like him except he doesn't have quite as heavy of feathering on his feet. They are 4 and 1/2 months old.
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/39292_watson.jpg

This is 1 of several pullets that I have. They all are in the same age range of 4 to 4 & 1/2 months.
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/39292_pullet3.jpg

Another pullet
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/39292_pullet1.jpg

These are from the second hatch. They are all between 5 wks. and 9 wks. old
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/39292_chick_7.jpg

http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/39292_b2c.jpg

This last picture is of a cockerel from the first hatch. He is of awesome type and very large (hence the name Baby Huey). I have question on his color. Would he be considered blue?
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/39292_a.jpg

Thanks for any input and I hope others will post pictures of their beautiful partridge.

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post #163 of 3376
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Thank you Beth and the Buffster. Too bad she quit laying, we were just getting started!!! lol Poor Hentoo is about to keel over dead from the abuse she is taking from the boys. But she just won't stop laying eggs - sometimes 2 a day!!! And she's a Silkie!!!!! I almost wish she would quit laying and go broody. If she was smart she would. Then she would be moved to her own private condo and could watch the tube and eat bonbons all day!lauD  But I guess she figures putting up with men is easier than a bunch of babies (she may be right?).
Next year I should have at least 10 breeders. I'll have 8 pullets and 2 or 3 boys to show this year, then off they go to make me some more beautiful babies.
I haven't been on since this morning because I was on a field trip doing what I do best - buying more bird babies (my husband is just about to disown me). I bought another partridge chick, 2 black chicks with red leaking through and a gorgeous black started bird with a couple of red tips on her hackles. I mean I took Connie's word for it that they were there. She's really beautiful and will be a great addition to my partridge program.
Oh, I almost forgot... You should see the new addtion that I will have this fall to my program. I am replacing my black cockerel with the gold/red hackles with 1 from Connie. He is the most gorgeous bird I have seen. Exactly what I am looking for - and in keeping with my bloodline. He's 100 x's the bird than the 1 I have now. I just about peed my pants when she brought him out. epdroolincelebrateweeyathumbsup


Edited by pennie1 - 6/21/11 at 5:41pm
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post #164 of 3376

Wow you are off to a great start! I will have to email you pics of some babies I have growing out! Where's the pics of this handsome boy? You'll have to email them to me!! I love seeing pics of beautiful silkies you pick out wink. Ya have great taste girl!

Buffster sister quit on me in May and June then started laying again in July. If you don't sell her by then maybe she will pick up again like her sister? fl

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Originally Posted by pennie1 

Thank you Beth and the Buffster. Too bad she quit laying, we were just getting started!!! lol Poor Hentoo is about to keel over dead from the abuse she is taking from the boys. But she just won't stop laying eggs - sometimes 2 a day!!! And she's a Silkie!!!!! I almost wish she would quit laying and go broody. If she was smart she would. Then she would be moved to her own private condo and could watch the tube and eat bonbons all day!lauD  But I guess she figures putting up with men is easier than a bunch of babies (she may be right?).
Next year I should have at least 10 breeders. I'll have 8 pullets and 2 or 3 boys to show this year, then off they go to make me some more beautiful babies.
I haven't been on since this morning because I was on a field trip doing what I do best - buying more bird babies (my husband is just about to disown me). I bought another partridge chick, 2 black chicks with red leaking through and a gorgeous black started bird with a couple of red tips on her hackles. I mean I took Connie's word for it that they were there. She's really beautiful and will be a great addition to my partridge program.
Oh, I almost forgot... You should see the new addtion that I will have this fall to my program. I am replacing my black cockerel with the gold/red hackles with 1 from Connie. He is the most gorgeous bird I have seen. Exactly what I am looking for - and in keeping with my bloodline. He's 100 x's the bird than the 1 I have now. I just about peed my pants when she brought him out. epdroolincelebrateweeyathumbsup

Poultry Farmer of the following: Exhibition Buff Orpingtons, White, Partridge, BBS Bearded Silkies, White, BBS Bantam Cochins, French Maran's, Leghorns LF and Bantam, Chuckars, Quail, Muscovies, Blue Swedish Ducks, and Turkeys. All of my Chickens are tested and negative for A.I. and Salmonella Pullorum every three months. NPIP# 16-1073. CT Poultry Dealers License#  LPD.00206

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She and a white hen went to a very good retirement home since they were both about the same age. Hopefully this doesn't mess me up, but I do have her boys and girls.
Beth, this boy is absolutely mouth watering. I SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO wanted to bring him home today. This little girl that I did bring home is his niece (do they have those in the chicken world? big_smile).
I'm really glad that I started this thread. Hopefully it keeps going. The one thing I like about it is that it's only about 1 thing. I hate having to wade through hundreds of pages of everything to find what you are looking for on the normal Silkie thread.

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post #166 of 3376

Oh now you've got me curious!! Do you pic's?? Must see Must See!! LOL pop

Glad to hear they went to a good home. If that were me knowing my luck I'd give them away and 1 month later they lay like crazy!?!

Anyway, I'm glad you started this one too! wink

Now only if I can get my Fav Silkie CT breeder to do Partridges, hmmhmm ((Pam B)) then that would be awesome
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Originally Posted by pennie1 

She and a white hen went to a very good retirement home since they were both about the same age. Hopefully this doesn't mess me up, but I do have her boys and girls.
Beth, this boy is absolutely mouth watering. I SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO wanted to bring him home today. This little girl that I did bring home is his niece (do they have those in the chicken world? big_smile).
I'm really glad that I started this thread. Hopefully it keeps going. The one thing I like about it is that it's only about 1 thing. I hate having to wade through hundreds of pages of everything to find what you are looking for on the normal Silkie thread.

Poultry Farmer of the following: Exhibition Buff Orpingtons, White, Partridge, BBS Bearded Silkies, White, BBS Bantam Cochins, French Maran's, Leghorns LF and Bantam, Chuckars, Quail, Muscovies, Blue Swedish Ducks, and Turkeys. All of my Chickens are tested and negative for A.I. and Salmonella Pullorum every three months. NPIP# 16-1073. CT Poultry Dealers License#  LPD.00206

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post #167 of 3376

Oh,  Very important question for you all.

I need help, I want my DH to build me a show box and if you all had a choice for backround color w a partridge silkie what backround color would that be? My husband said White and I do no think white does anything to help the color bust.

What do you all suggest?

Thanks!!
Beth smile

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post #168 of 3376
Thread Starter 

Maybe a peach color or salmon. You're right, you have to make the partridge POP. Take swatches out to the barn!!! lau

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Originally Posted by pennie1 

Come on people!! I know there are some seriously beautiful partridge Silkies out there. Please show them off.


i will  soon because  im getting one partridge silkie and others smile i cant wait ya

luv my silkies
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post #170 of 3376

Since Karen has joined the thread~~~I want to say a giant "THANK YOU" for the wonderful eggs you sold me.  Not everyone (including me) is willing to take on the potential hassle of selling....but I'm so glad Cat Dance does thumbsup

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