One of my newest little ones has the deepest blue eyes. I took a few minutes, just staring into them. I know sadly that the eyes will turn yellow in time.
The Pullet reminded me of the blue eyes that my father had.




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One of my newest little ones has the deepest blue eyes. I took a few minutes, just staring into them. I know sadly that the eyes will turn yellow in time.
The Pullet reminded me of the blue eyes that my father had.
Okay, so let me provide an explanation as to what's going on.
So, today I'm still not getting any better. I feel like talking it out and trying not to think about it too much helps. Food doesn't quite help. Yesterday, an appointment for the doctor has been made but I won't be going there until September 11th. My stomach feels fine now but I took a nap several hours ago and I woke up with a headache. I still have a mini headache, but hopefully I can sleep well. Now, here are pictures and I'll add in more pictures tomorrow, as well as a Caturday.
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I think it's more barring so maybe sexlink babies: headspot on cockerels, no spot on pullets....BUT (notice it's a big one), only way to find out is actually hatch babies.Now to throw a spanner in the mix, those blue hens are motttled with some white spots.
I wonder if they will get more white when they moult?
I'm thinking chance of those babies throwing silkied offspringYou are right on the frizzled part. All silkie crosses are going to be normal feathered though.
Awwww she’s a darlingThose sound wonderful! Wish I had the space for melons & beans/peas! You must show how you keep the birds away from them!
Tx ~ Mika's back crest getting new pin feathers
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Oh yes you’re right it’s some sort of barring.I think it's more barring so maybe sexlink babies: headspot on cockerels, no spot on pullets....BUT (notice it's a big one), only way to find out is actually hatch babies.
Give them time - they are only small!![]()
Oh, I see they have learned from @BY Bob 's Aster & Hattie! I do think they need another lesson or two, though, as the plant is still standing!![]()
Nothing to see. Nope, no enabling here!I think it's more barring so maybe sexlink babies: headspot on cockerels, no spot on pullets....BUT (notice it's a big one), only way to find out is actually hatch babies.