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From the same lady I got the silkie from!I think you have a satin silkie. That single comb, though it can happen on silkies, is a little suspicious. Where did you get the Ayam Cemanis from?
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From the same lady I got the silkie from!I think you have a satin silkie. That single comb, though it can happen on silkies, is a little suspicious. Where did you get the Ayam Cemanis from?
Aha. It’s very possible you have an Ayam Cemani silkie cross. But, you could have a satin silkie too. I don’t see why not.From the same lady I got the silkie from!
Wait a darn minute. Can Ayam cemanis have a comb other that single?Aha. It’s very possible you have an Ayam Cemani silkie cross. But, you could have a satin silkie too. I don’t see why not.
@CaliFarmsARWait a darn minute. Can Ayam cemanis have a comb other that single?
I really don't know? This is my first time with the breedWait a darn minute. Can Ayam cemanis have a comb other that single?
After doing some research, the only comb ACs can have is single. The second bird doesn’t look like it has a single comb.I really don't know? This is my first time with the breed
I agree I never really thought about it. I will have to watch and see what happens as the bird grows!After doing some research, the only comb ACs can have is single. The second bird doesn’t look like it has a single comb. View attachment 2610277
@The Moonshiner has hundreds of roosters/cockerels together and they're just fine.It can be done but they will kill eachother
Yeah. Though there have to be times where they just don’t get along?@The Moonshiner has hundreds of roosters/cockerels together and they're just fine.