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    Crossing laced polish

    Sneebsy. I am getting both silver and gold. But I also have a sl hen in the same run and I can't discern between their eggs
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    Crossing laced polish

    Here is the rooster. No leakage. Yellowish color is mud since it rained yesterday. He is all silver
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    Crossing laced polish

    Gold or lemon?
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    Crossing laced polish

    Fyi. I purchased the bird so I can't confirm the lineage
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    Crossing laced polish

    Well my laced birds must have been crossed in this fashion previously. Because my 4 week olds are gold not lemon. Will post pics some time so it can be confirmed
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    Crossing laced polish

    Well that's interesting because I can easily discern between gold and silver pretty much at the hatch. And no doubt by 1 week
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    Crossing laced polish

    So can anyone confirm whether polish can be sex linked?internet seems to be conflicting. If I cross a silver laced rooster with a gold laced hen, will all my gold laced chicks be roosters? Based on what I am seeing this seems to be a breed specific phenomenon. Thanks in advance
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    Frizzled polish x silkies

    I was offered frizzled polkies today. Anybody have an idea what they will look like? Can someone post pics of an adult? Thanks
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    So new! I really have know idea what we are doing

    I agree with earlier posts you may need to get so e 22% layer feed. Lethargy and diarhea always makes me think coccidia. But that may be more if a southern problem idk. I am in florida. Are they losing weight?
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    So new! I really have know idea what we are doing

    What exactly do you want to know about? Young birds can be challenging but once they get older things get easier
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    Pellets VS Grain

    I feed mine mini pellets 22% this time of year. Agree with other posts that there is no waste. Plus you end up with a ton of dust leftover with crumble. If u can find the mini pellets both small and big birds can eat them
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    balding polish rooster

    I had heard that too but wanted a second opinion. Thanks
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    balding polish rooster

    I have some DE in house. will it work or do I need to go buy a pet grade chemical? FYI- I am pretty sure he is not being picked on. He is the top rooster in the run he is in....
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    Large Run Plans

    I have made runs with pallets and fence posts, with netting over the top. I set them on top on cinder blocks (for a little more height), stand the pallets up and drive fence posts through them. it's not the most aesthetic design. But the advantage is that it is easily movable. Takes me about...
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    balding polish rooster

    So my blue white crested polish in my profile, is getting older now, and is developing a balding spot (yes his name is Einstein). I assume it's mites. But I have 2 problems, 1) it has rained so much here lately that my dust baths have been turned into mud baths, and 2) his head plumage is so...
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    What exactly is the genetics on coloration of Jersey giants

    generally speaking without knowing your breeding history, Black is a dominant color and will mask all other traits and would recommend staying away from it or keeping very few if you do want the black genes to pass on. If you are willing to track your mating closely then you can still use them...
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    Do Some Chickens Molt in the Winter?

    for what ever reason, virtually all my birds decide to molt in the fall or winter. Just seems to be a strange life history tactic to me, even in Florida.....
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    In need of Polish

    So I have have had no success getting healthy Polish from local breeders. The birds I get are either sick or end up not being polish at all. FYI- its not my coop conditions since I tend to have extremely high survival with my other types of birds. So i would be extremely grateful if someone...
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