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LOL. I guess you're right. It's no big deal. Most people have a variety of chickens and love them all.We have a blue and a partidge Silkie too! All this talk, yet none is about Dominiques
So glad to hear that silkies can live a long life. DD is very attached to hers. I'm simply afraid they'll end up hawk food.@Faraday40
Yes, our only remaining Silkie is a Partridge -- we lost our darling spunky Black Silkie this summer from ovarian cancer.
Partridge comes in so many different shades of color -- some Partridges have red in them (I discovered from @Hinotori on the Silkies thread) and Silkies that have some/or all red in them are usually males. I love Partridge Silkies because there are so many variations of shading with darker topknot crests and matching darker tail poof -- so cute on Silkies. Just like Blue in chickens, Partridge can come in pale color variations to very dark crests and tails. Silver Partridge (or Gray Silkie as the ABA calls it) is a beautiful variation of the more common gold/brown Partridge.
A Black and a Partridge Silkie w/cobwebs in their "hair"
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The two Silkies were not what I called the best buddies but they always toodled around together for 6 yrs. Now there's just the Partridge Silkie left.
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So far the Partridge Silkie is my longest-lived backyard hen and wants nothing to do w/ the new rambunctious Dominique chicks. She hangs out w/ the adult Cuckoo Breda hen instead.
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LOL. I guess you're right. It's no big deal. Most people have a variety of chickens and love them all.
So back to Doms. Here's a weird ?: Compared to other chicken breeds, does anyone else notice that Doms smell better than other chickens?
Most chickens have an earthy / clay sort of odor.... which gets very intense when wet.
However, our Dom smells better. Kind of the odor after a spring rain. Her feathers also feel a little different - softer, maybe. I'm always wondering if the smell is unique to Bubbles or if all Doms share this quality. Now that DD talked me into keeping 2 silkies, I'm noticing that they also have a more pleasant odor just like Bubbles.
We have a blue and a partidge Silkie too! All this talk, yet none is about Dominiques
So you agree! Doms do have a slightly diff smell than other chickens! Of course, I can't say that I've smelled chicken breath. LOL
Haven't had a puppy here in over 12 years. (Our dogs are very elderly.) Yet, anytime someone mentions the smell of puppies, I think back to when a friend mentioned that puppies' feet smell like Fritos / corn chips. I took a deep whiff & sure enough they do!
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Most chickens have an earthy / clay sort of odor.... which gets very intense when wet.
However, our Dom smells better. Kind of the odor after a spring rain. Her feathers also feel a little different - softer, maybe. I'm always wondering if the smell is unique to Bubbles or if all Doms share this quality. Now that DD talked me into keeping 2 silkies, I'm noticing that they also have a more pleasant odor just like Bubbles.