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Shylee, are you going to the National Western show next month?  I might be interested in the Porcelain male if someone else buys the Partridge pullet with a Splash.  Or the pair.  Hmm. 
How do you already know the genders?  We've been trying to guess on Ashdoes' youngsters, they're a bit older than yours.

I am showing at the NWSS in January, hope to see u there! Silkies are tough to sex but there are tell tale characteristics to watch for. Comb development--males have more as along as comparing fairly close in age. Shape of crest--males grow more of a swept back crest while pullets are rounder. Pullets feather in on the body earlier than males. Males tend to have bare back areas while a female has a uniform growth to her body feathers. Noise--not just the obvious crowing but before that males have a deeper voice. Behavior--males play fight and neckflare soooo much more and females quickly show lesser dominance. I look at all these clues to determine gender. The porcelain is about as young as i can be sure of gender. I tried guessing Ashdoes silkies and #4 is female but most others looked male. Tough to tell by pics alone.
Porcelain (or self blue cream as the Silkie club is terming it) is a light straw creamy color with self blue shading. Its not a standard color nor like the porcelain in D'uccles. Theres buff and self blue in the breeding of self blue creams but the color is varied not standardized.



Took me a minute to figure out the NWSS, National Western Stock Show, I think???

How did your Hortsman chicks turn out? Are you breeding any of them this coming spring? And will you ever sell hathching eggs? lol :D
 
I love porcelain silkies. That and splash are our favorite colors. We had a porcelain but it turned out to be a roo. Then we had a frizzled splash but it got killed by the big hail storm we had a few months ago. :(
 
Took me a minute to figure out the NWSS, National Western Stock Show, I think???

How did your Hortsman chicks turn out? Are you breeding any of them this coming spring? And will you ever sell hathching eggs? lol :D

You got the NWSS right! I kept a trio of the Horstman columbian cochins. I was going to breed the cockerel to help my silver laced project but will sell him. Will breed the pullets before i let them go in spring. If i can produce a good number of chicks then i sometimes have hatching eggs available.
 
Picture bomb :)

Some pics Bob took this afternoon of chicks growing up here. Silkies are all from the Shylee/Catdance pen, then there are a few Egyptian Fayoumi, and the Colorado Mayahn we hatched 3 weeks ago, Bob named it Opus :)













 
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The three cockerels that survived the final cull. #s 17 and 1 will be the primary breeders for our flock next year.


I especially like the turkey photo bomb!
 

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