i set it outside today so got some better pics
this is my faverite so far
my self blue oegb she loves to perch on my head
i know not the best pic in the world but lol my silkie is levitating (these are all game cam pics)
im still not out of my parents house (have been yelled at for saying my age so lets say ill be out of the house by the age of 22) but have been putting in applications everywhere for yrs now and i tell ppl oh i put in a job here to here "oh the owners friends with my mom they only higher family...
ive heard of this happining in pheasant where goldens or red golden hens will gain male color stop laying and act just like males but they still have female parts not male.
lol grats you are 1st person to draw a tear from my eye with a story like this im serious i never cry and im wiping my eyes right now (good thing nobodey watching or my tuff guy rep would fall even more )
i personly like the hatchery rirs better i know some1 may get mad from that statement but i like the lighter color of hatchery rirs and the big single comb. idc about egg or meat production but if i could get something more the shape of breeder rir and the color of hatchery i would be very...
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That's what I think too...but, boy they sure don't act like roos.
lol my silkie roos get in nest box throw straw over there shoulder and sing egg song and mount eachother i dont think even they can tell difference.
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Did you figure out how to pack?? Crazy weather down here.... welcome.
lol yea just getting nervous and forgot ill be wearing cloths besides what i pack so ill have a hoodie then a light longsleeved tee and 2 shortsleeves.
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not usually true with silkies id say its more an exception then a rule a few of my bearded roos you can barly see a comb or wattle just like the hens i look at the crest if its rounded its a hen if it has a slicked back look its a rooster.
heres a shortcut to my thread all the silkies...