Sizzle is silkie/frizzle, but I agree on frizzled feathersI missed this post earlier today.
I don't think Jasmine's feathers are suppose to look like that.
She might have that frizzle thing going on.
Or sizzle or what ever it's called.
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Sizzle is silkie/frizzle, but I agree on frizzled feathersI missed this post earlier today.
I don't think Jasmine's feathers are suppose to look like that.
She might have that frizzle thing going on.
Or sizzle or what ever it's called.
I hope your school mess works out for you.Urgh I’m wondering what your Andalusian is mixed with...as that’s not how the blue gene works. She should be all gray, black, or white with black/gray patches. Not black with gray patches.![]()
I’m not even worrying about it now, it’s too much stress to add. Finals start on Monday, last research paper is due tomorrow, so I’m in full-blown work mode.I hope your school mess works out for you.
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Chubs is almost a year oldRiley is doing great! She's decided that she wants to stay awake until 1:00a.m. everyday when for the first few days she sleep all the time, so that took her mom awhile to get used to. We were laughing at my brother because Riley anointed him when he feed her yesterday and then when he was changing her diaper, she projectiles pooped on him!
What kind of Caribbean have you tried? They are not all the same. Dominican food is the best! I know I'm biased. But, I don't care for Jamaican food. It's too spicy.
I know. I’m kind of confused too. At times she looked dark grey and at other times she looks black. I just know that her feathers have only recently started changing. I am not familiar with the breed except what I read on the Meyer Hatchery website. I guess it’s a good thing that I’m not trying to breed Andalusians.Urgh I’m wondering what your Andalusian is mixed with...as that’s not how the blue gene works. She should be all gray, black, or white with black/gray patches. Not black with gray patches.![]()
I missed this post earlier today.
I don't think Jasmine's feathers are suppose to look like that.
She might have that frizzle thing going on.
Or sizzle or what ever it's called.
I was worried that it wasn’t normal. To the extent that I was even trying to look on the website to look to see if maybe I was given a frizzled Cochin instead of a bcm or something. But I know nothing about cochin so I figured I was just being worried for nothing. I was going to specifically ask about her feathers in here when I asked if anyone had and bcm’s but no one responded and again, I just felt like I was making much ado about nothing. I thought maybe it’s just the downy feathers underneath that’s causing the top feathers to be funky. Or maybe I just got a pitiful specimen of a bcm. Which sucks for the money I paid for her but... eh. We love her.Sizzle is silkie/frizzle, but I agree on frizzled feathers
Can you email Meyer about them? I would be severely annoyed had they been my birds, especially the BCM because there is no guarantee that she’ll even lay dark eggs since she’s not full BCM and you paid for that specific breed.I know. I’m kind of confused too. At times she looked dark grey and at other times she looks black. I just know that her feathers have only recently started changing. I am not familiar with the breed except what I read on the Meyer Hatchery website. I guess it’s a good thing that I’m not trying to breed Andalusians.
I was worried that it wasn’t normal. To the extent that I was even trying to look on the website to look to see if maybe I was given a frizzled Cochin instead of a bcm or something. But I know nothing about cochin so I figured I was just being worried for nothing. I was going to specifically ask about her feathers in here when I asked if anyone had and bcm’s but no one responded and again, I just felt like I was making much ado about nothing. I thought maybe it’s just the downy feathers underneath that’s causing the top feathers to be funky. Or maybe I just got a pitiful specimen of a bcm. Which sucks for the money I paid for her but... eh. We love her.
That is how it got into Utah.One source could be a chicken keeper – someone trying to protect birds from quarantine in California – who brought them to Arizona, Mundschenk said.....