INDIANA BYC'ers HERE!

Well thanks to Janet for cleaning out my brooders (literally! I think I sent her home with just under 15 chickens!) I was able to move some around. I got a temporary silkie pen together. The roo was originally in with my partridge pen until I came home to him bloody and beardless. Him and the other roo got into it and the white lost lol. So the last several weeks he has been a lonely bachelor. I didn't want to put just the single white pullet in with him as I figured he would over breed her. So my next youngest partridge pullet is in with the pair of whites now. Here are some quick pictures I snapped with cell phone.
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They look really good Brad! Pretty!
Well, I had always heard the stories about Silkies, but this still came as a surprise to me! Margie's gone broody! At 7 months old!
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Thats what they do!!! Lol stick some eggs under her! I have some bearded eggs if you want.
 
Baby updates!!! I know I take a lot of pictures, but I love them.
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They are 4 weeks and 5 weeks now.
Partridge named Henley

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Sheldon Cooper. The youngest. He needed help hatching

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Little Chance (black)

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Blue Bell

white (one of the youngest)
 
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Must be Silkie Night on the Indiana Thread!

Love the photos of bradselig's silkies and kabhyper's babies!
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Well, I had always heard the stories about Silkies, but this still came as a surprise to me! Margie's gone broody! At 7 months old!
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pipd ~ Congratulations to the Grandma-to-be! That is, if you're going to put some eggs under her.
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jchny ~ You are going to have to re-enroll in a remedial chicken math course because you are supposed to be subtracting, not adding chickens!
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Haha, thanks for the congrats, everyone, but I don't think I really want chicks this time of the year! Looks like I'll be putting up a broody-busting pen tomorrow--she's darned determined to stay on her nest, eggs or no eggs! :rolleyes:
 
Haha, thanks for the congrats, everyone, but I don't think I really want chicks this time of the year! Looks like I'll be putting up a broody-busting pen tomorrow--she's darned determined to stay on her nest, eggs or no eggs!
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Oh come on Kristin, you know you want cute little fluffy adorable sweet people loving baby bearded silkies!



See above... babies
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Okay so my silkies are still laying and I don't like eating the eggs. I have fertile eggs everyday from them. They are really too small to eat and make really cute babies. Anyone interested?
 

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