Hiimscott
Chirping
- Feb 24, 2022
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Hey everyone, a few months ago I bought a trio of white silkies, after I got them home I noticed that they all had 1 of their toe nails on each foot was upside down, would this be a bad idea to breed them?
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I wouldn't risk it, especially if you're hoping to sell chicks, show birds, improve the breed, etc. I have no idea what genetic factors are contributing to the issues and I have to imagine you don't want to see it popping up in offspring or grand-offspring.Hey guys, I bought these at an auction, no chance of speaking to the breeder.
I've made the decision to pass on the roo. Which brings me to this, I've just bought a very nice roo from a reputable breeder. If I breed him with these girls what are the chances of the genetic still passing through? Is it work giving it a go? Or should I just simply use these girls for eggs/broodiness
Thanks