Sevin dust ( carbaryl 5%) and DE work too- DE by itself hasn't been really effective in my experience but I alternate between it and Sevin and that works. You must REALLY COVER THE BIRDS SKIN , the entire body, being careful not to fill the air with the dust as this is not good for the...
Ive gotten the following advice from a couple of fellow chicken owners and it did seem to make a difference in my aggressive roosters behavior towards me. Grab the rooster so that your have a hold on his body and wings are held against his sides. Squat down and flip him so that his back is...
Wow! That's good to know! I've found antibiotics available that are labelled for use in fish- some of which are clearly not really usable for that purpose- but I suspect t the quality of those " fish" products is sketchy. Will check out these sites. Thank you!
Hmmm... Well; I nave no desire to look at gamecock sites- but laws differ in certain states- California, for instance- and I doubt any site can sell to customers in those states.
Satin is the new term for sizzle- a smooth feathered silkie, not yet officially recognized I dont believe- or not showable maybe? But they are established enough now that they dont need crossing with cochins to produce the satin feather type. I am very partial to satins- my avatar pic is a...
OK, question for you- bear with me here...I had 6 beautiful typey chicks from my my fairly decent quality hen- the hen is better quality than my cuckoo chick but was much tougher to tell her gender when she was a pullet. She was very tomboy-ish and I was pleasantly surprised when her dna...
Interesting! I've heard others say that the hatchery quality silkies are HARDER to sex than SQ,BQ birds- perhaps because the topknot feathering is not as prolific and so not as different in appearance between sexes? I don't know. The silkies in my post pic are pet quality birds from a...
Silkies don't normally have pink combs regardless of gender. Their combs should be dark purplish. Both these silkies have incorrect combs and both are pink.
I know the pictured chicks are too young to sex, that's the whole point of my post. I have edited it to specify that I meant certain...
See my reply to another commenter... I have edited my post to be more specific. Thanks! As for your comment about chicks being male because the "crest points forward" - ?? Well, that is not a valid point, but even if it were, these chicks are too young to be sexed on appearance- which is the...
I was not talking about all breeds , and I assumed it was obvious that I wasn't referring to sex linked breeds . I mainly meant silkies and polish so I will edit my post to specify as such.Thank you for clarifying.
Silkies and polish are pretty much impossible to accurately tell gender at an early age, as you know, If you are really eager to get answers you can do DNA tests Easy and only 12 bucks per test if you do testing through IQ Technologies - check their website for info. :-)
Could be a silkie mix. How many toes? True Silkies have 5 on each foot. I guess Sultan is possible, too but that's a pretty uncommon breed , though, at least here on west coast . Cute bird, in any case!
I know that people like to post pictures of young birds for other members to guess gender... just want to clarify though- for newbies, especially-- that with certain popular breeds, ie, silkie and polish, the answers will be just that- a guess. I see so many posts about silkie chicks that...
OK so I understand that a satin is a silkie with " normal" smooth feathering- they were called Sizzles at first. Then theres frizzled satin which has smooth tfeathering that curls out and up. Is frizzled satin the correct term for this type or is this now called sizzle? And what's the...
OK, I misunderstood ,obviously, about pictured birds not both being the parents of your chicks.. Satin silkies have " normal" looking feathers ( meaning not fluffy unbarbed ones,) including the ones on kegs and toes. Satin is the official term for what used to be called Sizzle- that is, smooth...
So chick is not getting any natural sunlight? Just light through windows is not adequate ... sunlight is vital for vitamin production among other things. Also I'd toss the shavings and use clean fine sand instead- get " play sand" which is used in children's sandboxes and it is clean and...
To me, the parent birds in last pic don't look like they have any silkie at all in them,. the chicks do not have silkie feathering or combs and as you said they don't have the classic extra toe or consistent black pigment. So I really question the likelihood of silkie in any of the birds...