Im really missing my friend pam Hamilton right now. I dont know how many of you knew her outside of the show world but she was truly an amamazing person....
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I will! dean talked forever on her stock so I'm sure they are good (he is VERY critical when it comes to birds) but yes I want to see what they look like, I may get some they would be neat as like an "easter" chicken present.
I just got an email from my friend who judges here in missouri and he was telling that he knew of a lady who was working on PINK silkies here's what he said: Anyway I know the where abouts of a lady who has a lot of rare and unusual colors of Silkies and I am sure you could probably talk her...
I just.... Uhhhhhh
This fall ill have sumatras and porcelain silkies and I'm starting my mille fleur silkie project... I guess some more cochins wouldn't hurt....
I am looking for show quality buff laced bantam polish. 2 pairs are needed. I am ateending nationals this year and that would be my prefered location of picking them up.
Thanks!
-Alan
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Well, he had completely sold out--if he has birds now, he's re-acquired them since I last spoke with him a couple of months ago. I would truly be happy if he is back into breeding.
I think if he does have them he isn't breeding persay, but he is just not letting go of his hobby...
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Did this work? Lol I haven't used my blackberry for this before really... Haaha its sposed to be a pic of polish chicks that are silver from cackle.. Just go online to cackle hatchery and look at the chicks, see what one matches yours!
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No. What you do with the polish does not make sense. You bring in extra stuff you have to get rid off again.
single comb * pure walnut = het walnut
p+/p+ r+/r+ * P/P R/R = P/p+ R/r+
All dominant genes. Use it to your advantage.
I hadn't actually broke out the book for comb genetics...