It has to be Popeye, you can make her a little sailor suit and get her a corn cob pipe.....
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Can you explain the frizzle gene to me? Does it have to have 2 copies to present?
I thought that it was no copies = smooth, 1 copy = frizzle, 2 copies = frazzled (really messed up)
Congrats, COF!! Mine are going to be a while yet, but boy are they pretty! (THANK YOU, Walli!)
I had a sad event earlier today -- not as tragic as it might have been, and not as terrifying as I first thought, but still pretty awful and it made me mad. Went out to the barn this morning to feed and in the grow-out pen, one of my beautiful white silkies from RBF was off in a corner by herself, huddled in a ball. When I approached her, she started twisting and flopping in the most alarming manner and my first thought was "Oh God, Marek's." Which would have been catastrophic. Except instead of hyper-extending, she was twisting her neck around and burying her head under her body. Then I saw blood. Got her out of there fast and yep, my danged buff brahmas which have chased the silkies in circles since I penned them together, had punctured one of her eyes. So the buffs are exiled into another (smaller, HA!) pen since they can't play nice and poor little One-Eye is inside with me, recovering nicely and she'll be fine, although I'm still mad about it. She's still pretty rattled, poor thing, and I think it's going to be a long time before she doesn't try to hide her head and practically crawl under herself whenever anything frightens her, but she's healthy and VERY pretty and should hopefully have a very long and happy life with me, even one-eyed.
Bratty brahmas! I certainly didn't expect them to be aggressive and they're not to the coronations (who they know they can't push around) but to the littler ones they were bullies.
Of course you have to NAME HER !!!!!:![]()