WhisperingOaks
Chirping
- Jul 18, 2016
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My broody hatched 6 of the 8 - 4 black 1 blue and 1 splash. Sadly the feeder fell and crushed 5 of them so I am left with a blue Silkied chick. I am very happy to at least have 1.
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My broody hatched 6 of the 8 - 4 black 1 blue and 1 splash. Sadly the feeder fell and crushed 5 of them so I am left with a blue Silkied chick. I am very happy to at least have 1.
IF ever anyone is able to ship to Hawaii (96720) please PM me with pricing. Read through the whole original thread (What's wrong with their feathers), took me a few days/night but they are a TREASURE! Thank you for ALL your efforts working with the SiAms.I have a small flock of SiAm's that hatched this summer. I was wondering if there a lot of interest in these eggs for hatching?
Are there people selling them? If so what does a dz usually go for? How diversified is the gene pool? Sorry for so many questions. I was so excited to get these eggs.
Oh I bet those are adorable!!!I'm working on white siams (recessive white), and I have a silkied blue roo and a white split roo available if anyone's interested. I have too many Roos at the moment.