Dyed Chicks

Sonoran silkies, how do we define the difference between "some" and "many" in regard to the sale of dyed chicks? It is illegal an parts or all of the following states: Md., NY, Ok., Conn., NJ, Tenn., RI, Ca., KY., Iowa, ohio, De., N. Dakota, NM, Ark., Vt., Wi., Mass., So. Car., La., Ill., N.C. 22 states seems like "many" to me. My source: duckrescuenetwork.org. This site lists actual legislations.
 
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Hmm, maybe THAT would be a good way to mark the chicklets and have it "stick" long enough for me to leg band it. My attempts at banding youngsters usually end up littering the brooder floors as the now-banded chicks happily mix together.

I plan on using this method on future hatches when I have "junk" eggs that I'm not too worried about keeping!!
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Hmm, maybe THAT would be a good way to mark the chicklets and have it "stick" long enough for me to leg band it. My attempts at banding youngsters usually end up littering the brooder floors as the now-banded chicks happily mix together.

I plan on using this method on future hatches when I have "junk" eggs that I'm not too worried about keeping!!
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So what colour of dye shows on your black langshans?
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The Langshans have yellow spots on their heads, bellies, wing tips and butts. Some even on their heads.

So...I'm "hoping" the dye will show up on the yellow parts, I'm doubtful the black will show any dye at all.

The blues...I'm thinking a pink or orange color..depending which way I'm feeling!
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The whites...should show up with anything...maybe a bright green? The blues and the whites are hard to tell the difference between until they are completely fluffed up.
 
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Is that all the states that outright ban it or does that include the ones that only ban selling dyed chicks an ducks?


Never mind, I reread your post.
 
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Hmm, maybe THAT would be a good way to mark the chicklets and have it "stick" long enough for me to leg band it. My attempts at banding youngsters usually end up littering the brooder floors as the now-banded chicks happily mix together.

I plan on using this method on future hatches when I have "junk" eggs that I'm not too worried about keeping!!
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I tried banding them at hatch, forget it.
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They kept falling off.

I actually just checked my incubator and one of my dyed eggs due tomorrow hatched. Its a Light Brahma. It looks alot brighter yellow in person. For breeders that need to keep track of lines at hatch, I think this would work pretty good. Its very easy to do.
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I plan on using this method on future hatches when I have "junk" eggs that I'm not too worried about keeping!!
big_smile.png


I tried banding them at hatch, forget it.
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They kept falling off.

I actually just checked my incubator and one of my dyed eggs due tomorrow hatched. Its a Light Brahma. It looks alot brighter yellow in person. For breeders that need to keep track of lines at hatch, I think this would work pretty good. Its very easy to do.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/7443_dsc03432.jpg

Wow! That's the egg that layed the golden chick.

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It seems wrong to me to try and dye the eggs 11-14 days into incubation process and also the injection process.

I would do the koolaid way after born I guess....but not real excited about that either, so I will do none.
 

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