Great looking birds!
What is the color pattern on them? At first glance, I would guess Blue, but I notice some Red, too. What color parenting mix leads to this coloration? What colors would you anticipate this coloration would produce in offspring?
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Great looking birds!
They are partridge. Blue or black dad. Partridge, blue, black or white moms. I don't have them separated by color yet. These chicks were all hatched chipmunk patterned. This is them at hatch.Great looking birds!
What is the color pattern on them? At first glance, I would guess Blue, but I notice some Red, too. What color parenting mix leads to this coloration? What colors would you anticipate this coloration would produce in offspring?
Quote: They look like Axoa's but on the ground instead of attached to a wall. We were feeding wet but have switched back to dry. Wet had its seasons around here but flies and extreme cold cause us to convert back to dry. I think I might just stick with dry. wet really attracts the flies and it is heavier. We fill water containers at night and top off the heavily used 2 or 3 in the morning. But the food gets put out in the morning for the penned chickens and in the evening for the free rangers. I'm the one that carries the food so lighter is better. And while I did see a decrease in the food consumption when I was using wet it was not consistent across all pens or breeds. It was more of an age or free ranging thing. I'm just one owner so many more have a great success story for fermented food. But not me.
OMG-stinkin' cute!
This chick is a normal blue, not partridge. I'm still learning about partridge, but a blue patridge has blue down, a red partridge has slate or black down, silver partridge doesn't have red, etc. I may be wrong on some of that, but I learn from reading other peoples posts lol. If your chick wasn't born with the chipmumk pattern, she probably isn't partridge. I would say she has gold leakage. I have a black silkie hen with a bit of gold leakage on her hackles. Probably the most thorough answer you would get would be on the partridge silkie thread. They are really knowledgeable over there.OMG-stinkin' cute!
How much Red does a Blue have to have to be considered Blue Partridge? Apologies for my over-simplifying question.
We have a 'Blue' Sizzle and as it's growing up, I see 4 or 5 teeny tiny patches of Red on the back of her neck and head.
This whole Silkie experience has been new to me, and I've learned a lot in the few months I've been a Silkie mom. Thanks for your guidance.
So those are just the wood pieces removed from the pallet with 2 cut for end pieces and screwed together?some of our homemade pallet wood trough feeders. These have worked the best until they break. But they are quite cheap to make we just have to pay for the screws. They are at most 2.5 ft long.
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our most recent gutter feeder in the making this is the style that the mouse was hidden under with her nest.
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Pictures for @Leahs Mom