Beutiful birds!
Shalom, Benny!![]()
Thank you, kind sir. I'm always glad to hear from my favorite science teacher!!!

Thanks
Are the roos crowing at this age?
Do they try to mate the pullets?
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Beutiful birds!
Shalom, Benny!![]()
Thank you, kind sir. I'm always glad to hear from my favorite science teacher!!!
Sorry about the babyI had a broody hen that had been sitting on Infertile eggs for about 5 weeks. I gave her 5 of the babies I had just hatched inside. 1 got squished in the first week. Ended up with 1 silkie and 3 EEs. She did great with them for the first month. They are all getting big, but the silkie never really kept up with the others. These babies squeeze out of the run and wander the entire yard. As we are working, they walk under our feet. The silkie was the only one that didn't wander - it stayed near mom.. But the silkie is the one that disappeared a few days ago. We think the hawk that lives in our yard took it.![]()
Ok, so genetics...we had a white EE roo, and brown EE hens. When these parents were babies, the roo was brown, but he got whiter as he got older. Their babies are white from the first permanent feathers. 1 of the 3 is twice the size of the other 2. So, I think I have 1 boy and 2 girls. Why didn't I get any brown EE chicks? The EE hens were from a different breeder than the roo.
The silkies being... kind of dumb is why my daughter wanted to keep them inside.Sorry about the baby![]()
I can't complain. Been rather hectic around the house, but life should be interesting, right?Things are good. How have things been with you?
Thanks, Liz!Very pretty from what I saw![]()
Thanks, Jm! They're nowhere near full, so the best is yet to come!Beautiful birds!! The roos tails are gorgeous!!!
Thanks, daxi! They do have good potential. Yes, those black silky feathers on the hackles and backs of the cockerels makes them look a lot darker overall. I would have loved for more to have hatched, but I'll have at least 2 pairs to mate in the spring. If I'm lucky, I'll have 2 quads. If their combs have reddened up and bloomed out, they should be ready to start laying any day now.,I saw some nice bricks, pretty combs, and nice tail angles(wish mine were as nice). It was good to see that on yours like mine the young males are darker. I was wondering about mine yesterday. I am sorry you got so far, but they are nice and you got more pullets than me. I wish mine would lay 3/26 too, but at least their combs have changed.![]()
Would be rather boring if it wasn't.I can't complain. Been rather hectic around the house, but life should be interesting, right?
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Two of the five cockerels have started to crow, and I've seen a couple of the pullets being mounted. I may have to separate the mles from the females before much longer.![]()
Thanks
Are the roos crowing at this age?
Do they try to mate the pullets?
Two of the five cockerels have started to crow, and I've seen a couple of the pullets being mounted. I may have to separate the mles from the females before much longer.
What is up, MC? You didn't compliment my birds, and I've a good mind to give you a tongue lashing!!!@Ur-ur-ur-urrr![]()
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