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Lita riding on my dash......aahhaaa....too much
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THAT IS ADORABLE <3 All silkies I've experienced hate humans, even when raised from an egg =(
Great to hear and see it's all going well!
Yeah, sorry, that's really an oversight on the part of those of us recommending it. Note to self: specify!
Just the right amount of time, I'd say. And as you get more and more familiar with them you will be able to glean the same amount of info from much less time with them. In so many unexpected ways, spending enough time to notice what you've noticed there will be of great and indispensable use to you and your poultry; all that info is relevant. It will help you make all kinds of diagnoses in good time rather than finding out the hard way when the problem's too far advanced for you to fix. It will help you pick your best genes and best characters (those two traits are linked in my experience for the most part) and lots of other bits and pieces you need to know for their sakes and your own.
(You may think you're not going to breed them, but if you've been bitten by the chook loving bug, I bet you right now, you will in future breed them. Even if you can't have a rooster where you are, or don't want one... A lot of people temporarily agist chooks out, like leave them at a friend's place to get fertilized eggs).
You're ahead of me in the fact that you have a photographic record of your birds. I've raised hundreds but never got a camera until a few months ago; now my flock's agisted elsewhere and I can't easily document them as I'd like to. There are so many reasons I wish I had a photographic record of my flock; one of the reasons is that I can now spot phenotypical markers of bad genes that I couldn't spot back then, as well as positive indications. This would help my breeding program a lot. And it's great to have photos of what you're doing with your life. We all look back thinking we remember it perfectly only to sometimes be amazed by the discrepancies or extra details a photo can provide. All the best wishes!