Do you love silkies but also love colorful eggs? Now you can have both! Hatching eggs now available from our blue egg laying silkies. Yes- silkies that lay blue eggs! Current breeding pen is paint, black, blue, white, Partridge, showgirl with some frizzled. NPIP, $60 for 12 eggs and $20...
Exclusive Whispering Oaks Blue Egg Laying Silkies!
Do you love silkies but also love colorful eggs? Now you can have both! Hatching eggs now available from our blue egg laying silkies. Yes- silkies that lay blue eggs! Current breeding pen is paint, black and blue, some frizzled. NPIP, $60 for...
Exclusive Whispering Oaks Blue Egg Laying Silkies!
Do you love silkies but also love colorful eggs? Now you can have both! Hatching eggs now available from our blue egg laying silkies. Yes- silkies that lay blue eggs! Current breeding pen is paint, black and blue, some frizzled. NPIP, $60 for...
Hatching eggs now available from our 6th and 7th generation silkies all hatched out of blue eggs. Yes- silkies that lay blue eggs! Current breeding pen is paint, black and blue. NPIP, $60 for 12 eggs and $20 shipping. Ships out of California. Please visit our Facebook page @WhisperingOaksSilkies...
Hatching eggs now available from our 6th and 7th generation silkies all hatched out of blue eggs. Yes- silkies that lay blue eggs! Current breeding pen is paint, black and blue. NPIP, $60 for 12 eggs and $20 shipping. Please visit our Facebook page @WhisperingOaksSilkies
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See messenger conversation in 3rd post. A friend of mine asked me to post this. It is all true and I saw the birds- not a lavender in the group: Hi- regarding honesty among chicken breeders- I am letting you know that I have had a terrible experience with Sherry Swan Mount with Over Easy Chicken...
I hatched eggs from my paint silkies and some are solid black. If paint is dominant white what is going on and how do I use these in my breeding program? If I breed a black to a black from paint parents will I get some paints? I am trying to understand these genetics- thanks for any light you...
This thread is to discuss how you achieved a homozygous flock and any tips or tricks or, if you are working towards a homozygous olive egger flock, questions you have along the way.
I understand that the crest or poof on top of the silkies head in a recessive trait- I consider it incomplete recessive because my silkies crossed on non crested hens will produce a smaller crest than the silkie had but the offspring are still crested. If this is true then does the crest get...
if I crossed a high-quality buff rooster on my dark headed Partridge silkie hens would it help to get rid of the charcoal Gene? Does anyone have any pictures of the above mentioned cross ?
has anyone crossed silkies on a dark brown egg layer? If so what were the results? If the f1 was very light egg color would you get darker in the f2 generation?
Good feet and silkie feathers but white skin. Should lay a blue egg.
Here is my most recent hatch- working toward homozygous blue eggs. Any suggestions,thoughts or input welcome.