...like a showgirl or showgirl cross?
I prefer Silkie. Although your Showgirl is really cute in an E.T. sort of way.

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...like a showgirl or showgirl cross?
Not to be pushy, but I usually do the New Years Hatch, and my birds go outside around the middle of February (by 6 weeks old), without a heat lamp, just in a coop... and I've never lost a one.
Besides, more birds to snuggle with on the roost = winter birdie happiness... right?
Enabler for sure!
until I saw SCG little one I never dreamed I'd want a poofy showgirl. But she is so unique looking. Oh and silkies too....
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I blame our variety on my kids, who can resist when 3 little girls see the fluffy chickens at the fair and beg for a SilkieI plan to try and hatch a few if I can get some fertile Silkie eggs, for the kids of course. I can't let them down now can I?
Plus I like having a mix of birds in our flock.
Ready for the snow?
Enabler for sure!
until I saw SCG little one I never dreamed I'd want a poofy showgirl. But she is so unique looking. Oh and silkies too....
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I never liked silkies much (and never had them), but I have this incredible love for anything with a naked neck. I have a small army of naked necks over here, and hatched showgirl eggs on a whim about a year ago. I would absolutely get some more after having them, and would encourage people not to judge them before they get one.
I blame our variety on my kids, who can resist when 3 little girls see the fluffy chickens at the fair and beg for a SilkieI plan to try and hatch a few if I can get some fertile Silkie eggs, for the kids of course. I can't let them down now can I?
Plus I like having a mix of birds in our flock.
Lots of people around here have silkie eggs, I know for sure Hoppy sells them. I will probably get some more eggs from her and try to get a girl this time. My silkie boy was cute, but I wanted to keep the showgirl roo instead. That way, I can combine with my showgirl roo (who is a complete naked neck) and always get showgirls out of it. In theory, anyway. My showgirl pullet only has eyes for me.
Speaking of which, my showgirl pullet that is, I had to stay late at work today, got home after dark and everyone (including the showgirl and the turkeys) were in the coop, and roosting. The showgirl was on the lowest ladder (where she'd get pooped on) but it was easy to move her to her roost. I am so thankful that she made it inside. Last time I got home late the turkeys were roosting on the fence and she was on the coop porch, wailing.
Ready for the snow?