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Originally Posted by ChicksNherps View Post

Here's one I posted a few pages back (I think). Her head looks yucky in this picture, she hadn't had her bath yet.



I really love her beard! Colour is very unique smile.png

LES Farms

Breeder of nothing right now.Read our RE-Build of LES Farms Thread.

 

Lost everything in a barn fire 2/11/13. Can't even pull it together.

Thank you for all the condolences and all the support and donations given to help us rebuild. You are all so special to us.

 

Please READ my thread about FIRE SAFETY. Trying to save as many others from the little mistakes that cost me everything.

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LES Farms

Breeder of nothing right now.Read our RE-Build of LES Farms Thread.

 

Lost everything in a barn fire 2/11/13. Can't even pull it together.

Thank you for all the condolences and all the support and donations given to help us rebuild. You are all so special to us.

 

Please READ my thread about FIRE SAFETY. Trying to save as many others from the little mistakes that cost me everything.

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post #1182 of 4956
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Originally Posted by aoxa View Post

I really love her beard! Colour is very unique smile.png

Yeah she's my little "creamy" tongue.png, told to call her creamsicle so that's how I entered her AOV for our show. I hope it's accepted and we don't get DQed

~Kayla

 

 

2 Silkies(1 hen, 1 pullet), 1 SL Polish roo, 1 Alaskan Husky, 2 Cats, 1 Ball Python, 1 Panther Chameleon, 1 Waxbill, 6 Bettas, 4 pleco's, 1 goldfish

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~Kayla

 

 

2 Silkies(1 hen, 1 pullet), 1 SL Polish roo, 1 Alaskan Husky, 2 Cats, 1 Ball Python, 1 Panther Chameleon, 1 Waxbill, 6 Bettas, 4 pleco's, 1 goldfish

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post #1183 of 4956
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Originally Posted by ChicksNherps View Post

Yeah she's my little "creamy" tongue.png , told to call her creamsicle so that's how I entered her AOV for our show. I hope it's accepted and we don't get DQed
Is she not a porcelain?

She's beautiful smile.png You must be excited!

LES Farms

Breeder of nothing right now.Read our RE-Build of LES Farms Thread.

 

Lost everything in a barn fire 2/11/13. Can't even pull it together.

Thank you for all the condolences and all the support and donations given to help us rebuild. You are all so special to us.

 

Please READ my thread about FIRE SAFETY. Trying to save as many others from the little mistakes that cost me everything.

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LES Farms

Breeder of nothing right now.Read our RE-Build of LES Farms Thread.

 

Lost everything in a barn fire 2/11/13. Can't even pull it together.

Thank you for all the condolences and all the support and donations given to help us rebuild. You are all so special to us.

 

Please READ my thread about FIRE SAFETY. Trying to save as many others from the little mistakes that cost me everything.

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post #1184 of 4956

Why can't I post attachments? It says I do not have permission. Is it because I technically "just hatched"?

 

Not true. I have secretly been watching for years!

 

Boo. I guess you guys will have to wait to critique my silkies hit.gif

 

 

I must say you guys have some beautiful birds. The last couple pages had flooded me with envy! Unfortunately, I am sure my won't measure up. I was VERY inexperienced when I first starting buying any silkie chicken or egg in sight..it kind of became an addiction.

Wife to a patient husband, Mother of two young boys, Registered Nurse for Pediatrics/IV therapy at local medical center. Also a Hunter, Dog-Lover, and occasionally a girl that likes to snuggle in a blanket, read a book, and enjoy the quiet of life :)

 

Member of American Bantam Silkie Club

Ethan, Junior, member of ABSC

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Wife to a patient husband, Mother of two young boys, Registered Nurse for Pediatrics/IV therapy at local medical center. Also a Hunter, Dog-Lover, and occasionally a girl that likes to snuggle in a blanket, read a book, and enjoy the quiet of life :)

 

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Ethan, Junior, member of ABSC

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post #1185 of 4956
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Originally Posted by aoxa View Post

Is she not a porcelain?
She's beautiful smile.png You must be excited!

Honestly, I don't have the foggiest hu.gif I have been told she is creamsicle, or frosted. She is like a buff partridge splash. She is from partridge eggs, is a light buff color with darker underlying crest feathers and dark blue spots all over.

 

see, here's her bum spot, she has a few others here and there:

 

~Kayla

 

 

2 Silkies(1 hen, 1 pullet), 1 SL Polish roo, 1 Alaskan Husky, 2 Cats, 1 Ball Python, 1 Panther Chameleon, 1 Waxbill, 6 Bettas, 4 pleco's, 1 goldfish

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~Kayla

 

 

2 Silkies(1 hen, 1 pullet), 1 SL Polish roo, 1 Alaskan Husky, 2 Cats, 1 Ball Python, 1 Panther Chameleon, 1 Waxbill, 6 Bettas, 4 pleco's, 1 goldfish

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post #1186 of 4956
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Originally Posted by aoxa View Post

Is she not a porcelain?
She's beautiful smile.png You must be excited!

Oh dear...here we go again! If the blue splash conversation didn't last long enough...

I'm curious too?!?

And what makes a partridge color perfect anyway?

Wife to a patient husband, Mother of two young boys, Registered Nurse for Pediatrics/IV therapy at local medical center. Also a Hunter, Dog-Lover, and occasionally a girl that likes to snuggle in a blanket, read a book, and enjoy the quiet of life :)

 

Member of American Bantam Silkie Club

Ethan, Junior, member of ABSC

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Wife to a patient husband, Mother of two young boys, Registered Nurse for Pediatrics/IV therapy at local medical center. Also a Hunter, Dog-Lover, and occasionally a girl that likes to snuggle in a blanket, read a book, and enjoy the quiet of life :)

 

Member of American Bantam Silkie Club

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post #1187 of 4956

You know she may be, but only one person has mentioned it before, others are saying it's more of an "oops" color. She does kind of look like a darker porcelain, but not sure where the spots are from? Can a porcelain have spots? or maybe a paint porcelain? So many questions! barnie.gif

 

or maybe a buff calico? http://www.elitesilkies.net/sale-page-2.php


Edited by ChicksNherps - 10/3/12 at 12:56pm

~Kayla

 

 

2 Silkies(1 hen, 1 pullet), 1 SL Polish roo, 1 Alaskan Husky, 2 Cats, 1 Ball Python, 1 Panther Chameleon, 1 Waxbill, 6 Bettas, 4 pleco's, 1 goldfish

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~Kayla

 

 

2 Silkies(1 hen, 1 pullet), 1 SL Polish roo, 1 Alaskan Husky, 2 Cats, 1 Ball Python, 1 Panther Chameleon, 1 Waxbill, 6 Bettas, 4 pleco's, 1 goldfish

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post #1188 of 4956
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Originally Posted by jrosemoore View Post

Oh dear...here we go again! If the blue splash conversation didn't last long enough...

I'm curious too?!?

And what makes a partridge color perfect anyway?

I unwittingly started that one too hide.gif hehe

~Kayla

 

 

2 Silkies(1 hen, 1 pullet), 1 SL Polish roo, 1 Alaskan Husky, 2 Cats, 1 Ball Python, 1 Panther Chameleon, 1 Waxbill, 6 Bettas, 4 pleco's, 1 goldfish

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~Kayla

 

 

2 Silkies(1 hen, 1 pullet), 1 SL Polish roo, 1 Alaskan Husky, 2 Cats, 1 Ball Python, 1 Panther Chameleon, 1 Waxbill, 6 Bettas, 4 pleco's, 1 goldfish

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post #1189 of 4956
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Originally Posted by peepblessed View Post

Just awesome!!! Love her!!!

Thank you, Peep!  :)

 

 

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Originally Posted by Adoravachick View Post

I am really quite surprised how quick some people are to scoff at the silkies and be completely rude about it.  I am ALWAYS polite though, especially if it comes to birds that I don't particularly care for,why just be rude?  I have an appreciation for all of the different breeds, I just prefer the gentle nature and size of the silkies for my girls.  You know?

definitely!  

 

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I just find a judge behaving that way to be completely irresponsible!  We all know how much time and work goes into breeding and growing a show winning bird.  It is a slow process and to have a disgruntled judge disrespect my animal, time, and hard work, it would infuriate me.somad.gif  I am just starting out so I am learning that locating quality stock is tough, and hatches can be slow and sometimes heartbreakingly unfruitful.  A judge should know that right?

 

 

On another note....gig.gif I am questioning the age of my little splash.  Instead of 4 1/2 months,  I think it looks more like 3 months, just has a very imature look to it.

Birds can really mature at different ages.  If the person who sold you the bird is sure it was 4.5 months, then it likely is.  I have some birds that at nearly 5 months, I still can't tell what they are.  They are super slow maturing.  The others, I could tell what they were right about 3-4 months!  I don't think a judge has any right to manhandle birds or slam cages or act like a child.  

 

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I was just in the garage checking on the splash, it just threw up.....water.  I felt the crop and it feels like an inflated ballon.  Is this bird sick?

Is it hot?  I have a bird that will drink and drink when she's hot and then throw it up.  She had me worried a few times this summer.  But she just over fills on water.  She also was 'sloshing' she had drank so much.  Otherwise, she was panting.  If you're really worried, (and she's not hot) you can massage her crop a bit, but just be careful if she is full of water.  I really like the suggestion of probiotics.  I use a powder probiotic that I got in the goat section.  I top dress it on their food, or you can dump it in the water.  It's GOOD to use after a round of antibiotics, too.

 

 

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Originally Posted by aoxa View Post


That's why I found her a good home - as per your advice smile.png She wasn't as bad as your girl above, but I didn't want to chance it. She sure is cute though. Your girl got A LOT better. She looks deformed in the first picture, and much better in the second. Thank goodness the crooked beaks we discovered were both girls! It would be harder to find a deformed rooster a home.
I agree - sounds just like sour crop. Throwing up is not contagious, and it's not really like other animals throwing up. They just tip their head and it pours out their mouth. sickbyc.gif - I've cured sour crop by massaging (no oil or force vomiting bird) and giving plain pro-biotic yoghurt. I get this local stuff. Tastes like crap to me, but they like it. It really worked too. Also wanted to mention that I've had birds drink too fast and throw up when they bent over. But by the sounds of the feel of her crop - it is very likely sour crop.

Yeah, the lady who has my bird is wanting to have a broody.  I gave her two of my pullet culls.  It is really interesting how the beak looked so much better as she got older.  I'm glad I took the first pic early on as a chick, or I wouldn't have believed it.  

 

 

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Originally Posted by ChicksNherps View Post

Here's one I posted a few pages back (I think). Her head looks yucky in this picture, she hadn't had her bath yet.

 

 

 

Oh yes, she looks very nice!  I don't have any idea what to tell you on color, so I hope she will still be judged!  Great color!

 

 

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Originally Posted by jrosemoore View Post

Why can't I post attachments? It says I do not have permission. Is it because I technically "just hatched"?

 

Not true. I have secretly been watching for years!

 

Boo. I guess you guys will have to wait to critique my silkies hit.gif

 

 

I must say you guys have some beautiful birds. The last couple pages had flooded me with envy! Unfortunately, I am sure my won't measure up. I was VERY inexperienced when I first starting buying any silkie chicken or egg in sight..it kind of became an addiction.

Did you try to upload pictures to your Profile??  That is how I do it.  Top of the page, the brown button that says "Profile".  Then scroll nearly to the bottom and it should have your albums, etc.  Click upload photos.  Then go thru that process.  All you have to do then is copy/paste into the Reply here.  The picture will show up.  You can do the same with any picture on the net-- just right click Copy and paste here.  So if you have something saved in Photobucket, that also works.  

 

The trick with getting good birds is knowing what to cull.  And mostly, that will mean possibly half or more of your hatch when they grow out and you can see what faults they have.  So you only work with your best.  Don't work with anything that you don't want to see later on.  

Bearded BBS Silkies for exhibition and to SOP, WCB Polish, Barred Rocks, Silver Laced Wyandottes 
My Coop Page  and  Cookie Tin Heater Instructions  and  My Chicken Page

American Silkie Bantam Club Member

 

 

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Bearded BBS Silkies for exhibition and to SOP, WCB Polish, Barred Rocks, Silver Laced Wyandottes 
My Coop Page  and  Cookie Tin Heater Instructions  and  My Chicken Page

American Silkie Bantam Club Member

 

 

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post #1190 of 4956
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Originally Posted by Hawkeye95 View Post

Thank you, Peep!  :)

 

 

definitely!  

 

Birds can really mature at different ages.  If the person who sold you the bird is sure it was 4.5 months, then it likely is.  I have some birds that at nearly 5 months, I still can't tell what they are.  They are super slow maturing.  The others, I could tell what they were right about 3-4 months!  I don't think a judge has any right to manhandle birds or slam cages or act like a child.  

 

Is it hot?  I have a bird that will drink and drink when she's hot and then throw it up.  She had me worried a few times this summer.  But she just over fills on water.  She also was 'sloshing' she had drank so much.  Otherwise, she was panting.  If you're really worried, (and she's not hot) you can massage her crop a bit, but just be careful if she is full of water.  I really like the suggestion of probiotics.  I use a powder probiotic that I got in the goat section.  I top dress it on their food, or you can dump it in the water.  It's GOOD to use after a round of antibiotics, too.

 

 

Yeah, the lady who has my bird is wanting to have a broody.  I gave her two of my pullet culls.  It is really interesting how the beak looked so much better as she got older.  I'm glad I took the first pic early on as a chick, or I wouldn't have believed it.  

 

 

Oh yes, she looks very nice!  I don't have any idea what to tell you on color, so I hope she will still be judged!  Great color!

 

 

Did you try to upload pictures to your Profile??  That is how I do it.  Top of the page, the brown button that says "Profile".  Then scroll nearly to the bottom and it should have your albums, etc.  Click upload photos.  Then go thru that process.  All you have to do then is copy/paste into the Reply here.  The picture will show up.  You can do the same with any picture on the net-- just right click Copy and paste here.  So if you have something saved in Photobucket, that also works.  

 

The trick with getting good birds is knowing what to cull.  And mostly, that will mean possibly half or more of your hatch when they grow out and you can see what faults they have.  So you only work with your best.  Don't work with anything that you don't want to see later on.  

 

I just found a picture from a breeder's webpage of a buff calico hmm.png looks a lot like her just she has a darker head http://www.elitesilkies.net/sale-page-2.php

also porcelain as suggested, could be just wouldn't explain the spots :http://www.elitesilkies.net/porcelain.php

~Kayla

 

 

2 Silkies(1 hen, 1 pullet), 1 SL Polish roo, 1 Alaskan Husky, 2 Cats, 1 Ball Python, 1 Panther Chameleon, 1 Waxbill, 6 Bettas, 4 pleco's, 1 goldfish

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~Kayla

 

 

2 Silkies(1 hen, 1 pullet), 1 SL Polish roo, 1 Alaskan Husky, 2 Cats, 1 Ball Python, 1 Panther Chameleon, 1 Waxbill, 6 Bettas, 4 pleco's, 1 goldfish

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