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That's one of the Silkies. The Silkies are crazy cute![]()
Silkies are pretty darn cute!
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That's one of the Silkies. The Silkies are crazy cute![]()
It is from genetics so you do not want to use a cross beak to breed from.
It is rare though.
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Could it be a specific combo? Maybe the laying hen could still be a breeder and the sire / roo could still be a breeder but not together? Or is it carried by one bird specifically and any offspring from that bird could have it?
Here is the new brooder.
Warm and happy in their new digs.![]()
Big Bertha, 2.5 weeks. Boy or girl?
Callaway, 2.5 weeks. Boy or girl?
Bunny, 2.5 weeks. This is our last-born chick that we had to help hatch... his leg was twisted all the way behind his head. Thriving now! Bot or girl?
I am delighted with our babies. We're hoping for a five-hen, three-rooster split.![]()
MrsB
Big legs and a short tail indicates a cockerel. You will need to wait about 4 more weeks to see how the comb develops.
Here is the new brooder.
Warm and happy in their new digs.![]()
Big Bertha, 2.5 weeks. Boy or girl?
Callaway, 2.5 weeks. Boy or girl?
Bunny, 2.5 weeks. This is our last-born chick that we had to help hatch... his leg was twisted all the way behind his head. Thriving now! Bot or girl?
I am delighted with our babies. We're hoping for a five-hen, three-rooster split.![]()
MrsB
Big legs and a short tail indicates a cockerel. You will need to wait about 4 more weeks to see how the comb develops.
Could it be a specific combo? Maybe the laying hen could still be a breeder and the sire / roo could still be a breeder but not together? Or is it carried by one bird specifically and any offspring from that bird could have it?