MaryTheChickenLover
Chirping
- Jan 9, 2021
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Black skin is found in only silkies and some rare breeds. She could be part silkie and part easter egger.
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Looks just like my bantam Partridge Silkie hen did as a youngling! So cute. Looks like everyone on this thread is saying partridge silkie too so I know this isn't a hot take lol.This is Queenie. The guy we got this chick from said she was an easter egger/olive egger or green egger. What mix do you think he/she is? She is 4.5 weeks and on the smaller size compared to her hatch mates. Black skin, feathered legs and the feathers she/he has are not as full or pretty as the others....much more 'scraggly' looking.
Yw! Btw, we absolutely love our partridge silkie hen, she's such a sweetheart and she has these gorgeous blue earlobes that we call her "turquoise earrings". I hope that Queenie is a keeper!Thanks yall!!
When were you able to tell if she was a she? Since this one is part EE I was hopeful I could tell if she was a girl already, but now I am nervous lolYw! Btw, we absolutely love our partridge silkie hen, she's such a sweetheart and she has these gorgeous blue earlobes that we call her "turquoise earrings". I hope that Queenie is a keeper!
What does she look like now?When were you able to tell if she was a she? Since this one is part EE I was hopeful I could tell if she was a girl already, but now I am nervous lol