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Glad you do.Wow love it! He’s beautiful and huge
Yes he is. I'm gonna give him a few weeks before the next update. I've been really busy gardening, & doing chicken chores.
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Glad you do.Wow love it! He’s beautiful and huge
I second the busy lolGlad you do.
Yes he is. I'm gonna give him a few weeks before the next update. I've been really busy gardening, & doing chicken chores.
So is it a silkie?I have thought about this post so many times but always forget to find it whenever I am on BYC. I have one cockerel that I wish I could share with you (we share MANY miles between us, I believe). He is a big guy, especially beside my other bantams. One thing I recently noticed about him is that he doesn't have spurs, naturally. He does have 5 toes. He was hatched in mid August 2019, and his flockmates have small spurs, but he does not have any. His legs seem more heavily feathered too, so he probably wouldn't fit the criteria for breeding anyway. He just makes me think about this thread every single day
So is it a silkie?
There's alot of that going on this year.I second the busy lol
No spurs, or small spurs on silkies is common. Most of mine do have spurs though.He is a white silkie
No spurs, or small spurs on silkies is common. Most of mine do have spurs though.
You're welcome.That's interesting. Thank you for sharing as I had no idea. He thinks he has spurs anytime my bantam cochin tries to walk by him. He has to bend almost in half to "challenge" the cochin bantam. Chickens are awesome