Thanks, that's what I thought, but his neck feathers look black. He is really pretty either way. His name is greybird, because he was gray as a chick and thats how I could tell him apart from the others and the name just stuck,He's blue

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Thanks, that's what I thought, but his neck feathers look black. He is really pretty either way. His name is greybird, because he was gray as a chick and thats how I could tell him apart from the others and the name just stuck,He's blue
I can't say that a white chick would never pop up with a blue breeding, however it would be a freak of nature type situation. Splash chicks do look pretty much as a white at young age. They typically will change with age.ok another question. Can you get a white chick from two blue parents, or will she end up being splash. I swear right now this chick looks all white.
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Our new doeling is here. She is adorable.
Thinking it's about time to put a sign in the front yard for eggs! Getting around 3 dozen a day and our customers (co workers & family) can only eat so many eggs a week lol.
Anybody have a custom sign you made or had someone make for you. Or any just standards (fresh eggs for sale) signs let's see them!!! I'll post mine as soon as we get one...
Have a few thoughts on it, do you free range at all? If not, consider providing sprouts, mealworms or other fresh food sources. My yolks stand high and are almost bright orange, but my flocks free range daily. Adding fresh sources should help improve them, also shredded carrot, fresh pumpkin will brighten yolks and improve quality. Its a really healthful treat for them as well.I have a question. I am comparing my eggs to store bought eggs. When I crack my eggs the yolk doesn't stand up firm like store bought. I keep my eggs on the counter unwashed, but have started putting them in the fridge to see if that makes a difference. The yolk just kind of flattens out a bit. Can anyone give me any insight on why? Are they lacking something? Or is that the difference between fresh and store bought? Just wondering
Quote: I need to learn how to get the pictures from my camera to the internet. We just got a new camera and its been a bit busy here this week.
I know how but either forget, or lose my phone lol. I do have a camera also. Just absent mindedso much going all the time!![]()
Looking for a HEN Silkie and or Sizzle or a mix of the two!! Blue is my favorite of the colors!!! I am South West Lower MI. I am open to other colors too, just not white!!! My roo needs a girlfriend, he is spoiled, and needs a Partner, so they can chill togetherI pet him and hold him all the time, he is my baby even though he is 2 years old
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@bradselig or @kabhyper1 are 2 people to check with, also our member list here:
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I would think blue, hackles are too dark for lavender. ETA what a handsome fella!
oooOOOOoooo! Congrats! They are just stunning birds.Ahh! I'm finally really excited about a hatch! 2 of the double laced silver barnevelders are out! 3 more eggs left but haven't candled them since lockdown. Today is only day 21. In about another week the eggs from the second source are due to hatch! I've drooled over these birds since I first saw pictures of them. Ohh yea, also had red, buff, lavender barred, and partridge Cochins hatch along with them. I'm happy about those too![]()
I found this AI map I thought everyone would want to see: https://batchgeo.com/map/2015-avian-influenza-outbreaks