Pictures of your Broiler Silkie?I do ever so happen to have a broiler silkie roo
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Pictures of your Broiler Silkie?I do ever so happen to have a broiler silkie roo
ooh yes!Combining walnut X Duplex would look interesting.
Sorry this took so long I didn’t get an email (I don’t check byc otherwise)Pictures of your Broiler Silkie?
He looks similar to mine, except most of my Broilers are hens.Sorry this took so long I didn’t get an email (I don’t check byc otherwise)View attachment 2785739
I like the creamy color he has.Sorry this took so long I didn’t get an email (I don’t check byc otherwise)View attachment 2785739
Funnily enough, his 2 sons are regular bantam size(bantam mom)He looks similar to mine, except most of my Broilers are hens.
He must carry the Bantam/dwarf gene then.Funnily enough, his 2 sons are regular bantam size(bantam mom)
He was tossed in the bantam bin so it’s not out of the realm of possibility. They are slightly bigger than my bantams but not as big as a standard sized hen. They are approx. 16 weeks so they probably won’t get much bigger.He must carry the Bantam/dwarf gene then.
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I have both bantam, & Large Fowl Silkies.He was tossed in the bantam bin so it’s not out of the realm of possibility. They are slightly bigger than my bantams but not as big as a standard sized hen. They are approx. 16 weeks so they probably won’t get much bigger.
They are the same age as noodles so they are probably much more, I was thinking of a different hatch when I said that. They’re closer to 20-22 weeksI have both bantam, & Large Fowl Silkies.
16 weeks, isn't fully mature yet, so wait abit longer for full size.