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Oh my gosh they exist! How would that work🤣?

They do!! Aren't genetic mutations fascinating? 🤩


I have never heard of this, and wouldn't that make them non-waterproof? 🤔

From my understanding, yes, they are less waterproof than ducks with normal feathers and can get waterlogged and drown, so you have to keep them with water shallow enough that they can touch the bottom. Which is fine with me because 90% of why I don't want to continue with ducks is dealing with the pool. 😩
 
I have never heard of this, and wouldn't that make them non-waterproof? 🤔
It's a different type of silkie feathering. Kinda makes them look more ragged is all. They're hard to breed too since for whatever reason, homozygous hens lay super thick shells, so it's recommended to breed a homozygous male to heterozygous females.
 
Yeah, they're definitely not poofy like with the chickens, just a bit fuzzy instead of smooth and streamlined like a typical duck. I hadn't heard about that with the eggshell thing, though. That's rather unfortunate in a recessive gene that doesn't express unless homozygous. :hmm
 
Yeah, they're definitely not poofy like with the chickens, just a bit fuzzy instead of smooth and streamlined like a typical duck. I hadn't heard about that with the eggshell thing, though. That's rather unfortunate in a recessive gene that doesn't express unless homozygous. :hmm
Yeah. If you incubate yourself, you could probably get away with hatching harder eggs if you know how to assist ducks eggs. But I had wanted to have my muscovy hatch for me, and the hardness was the final risk for me to decide against. But at least you could watch the male silkied in the flock
 

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