Hey Noobie farmer, I love your coop, it's awesome!
Thanks, man. It was quite a bit of work but I had a little help and we did it early in the spring when it was nice and cool in the afternoons.
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Hey Noobie farmer, I love your coop, it's awesome!
LOL! Oh, a Sizzle is a cross between a Silkie and a Frizzle. I had to look it up. Cool! I think the Silkie chicks had a bit of a cone head when they hatched. I want to see a picture of it dried out too please. Will keep looking back to see updates.
This little one is waiting for some others to hatch! It is so hard not to pull him out and count his toes! LOL We are trying to get sizzles. But by the numbers those are very hard to breed for. They have to have black skin like silkies and 5 toes and they need to have hard feathers that frizzle. (Will know in a few weeks!) First step to look for though is the skin and toes! LOL
Um... is he supposed to have that bump on his head?
Do I start a new thread from the "what is this breed" forum? I've gotten fussed at for asking questions on other forums before. I was told I "butted in". I didn't know that I was butting in or anything so I don't want to make that mistake again.I have no idea about that beautiful chicken! I thought green legs are EE but I don't see the a thick neck like with EEs. The blue legs make me think Amerucana but again.... no thick neck. Soooo confused. Hopefully one of the experts will have an idea! @RoboDuck any ideas on what that chicken is in Valleychicks photos? Also post your photos in the "what is this breed" part of the forum?
Will post more photos when chick gets dry and others hatch. I know it came out of a sizzle egg at least!
Hover over "Forum" at the top of this page, then hover over "Chicken Breeds" then click on "What Breed or Gender is This?". You will see a blue box that says, "Start New Thread", just click on that and you are set. Beware, there are plenty of "Chicken Snobs" on other threads.Do I start a new thread from the "what is this breed" forum? I've gotten fussed at for asking questions on other forums before. I was told I "butted in". I didn't know that I was butting in or anything so I don't want to make that mistake again.
I have a Buckeye Roo that started "trying to crow" this morning and I have a Blue and a White Silkie Roo. Not keeping the white Silkie roo though if anyone wants him let me know. The white Silkie hens I have are siblings to the white Silkie roo. I guess an EE roo would be ok. I think it must be about 8 weeks old or an older bantam breed. It is the size of my Silkies and my larger breeds they are al nearly 11 weeks old.Lol, the "bump" on the chick's head is telling you it will have a crest As for the post on what breed the neighbor's chicken is in the pic- looks just like my EEs. By researching for the sex of EEs the majority of folks think the white with black tend to be cockerels but I have a cockerel and a pullet of that coloration. I believe the blue legs give it away as an EE. Love the third pic down by the way!