maranfarmer563
Songster
1st generation have regular feathers,it takes a few generations to get silky plumage.
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Draye and Kassaundra your birds are gorgeous.
The nice fluffy established quality doesn't come until the later generations. (10+) I have the means to start a showgirl line with my NN and silkie, but it would take 5 years or more to get even near to the quality of bird I would really like to have.for my family. Basically I'm looking to shortcut that amount of time by finding an already established showgirl line then continuing it on my own with my own crosses.Oh why would someone want 9 th gen bc the breeding issue with relatives thats why I thought u would like 1st gen then u could breed them together
First gen. I can either cross my buff girl with a blue silkie or black nn with black silkie or black nn with white silkie
From what I have read on the showgirls, yes, they are.Do they tend to be broody hens? It seems they would be, but since I'm not familiar with the breed I don't want to make assumptions.![]()
It would take 4 1/2 years to get to a 9th generation showgirl based on a 6 month average maturity time between each gen and the 21 days incubation. (Unless my math is way off.) No matter how many you have, you are starting at 0 gen with all of them. You would triple the amount of chicks with 3 pairs but it would not lessen the time between generations unless you were already using a showgirl that has a few generations behind it. I hope I said it in an understandable way, but I took a sleeping pill a little while ago so my mind is getting fuzzy and I might be the only one at this point who knows what I am trying to say...lolYes silkies are one of the best Broodies in all breeds but ok i just thought it was 1 st gen for it but ok it should take less the time for me bc i could do 3 pairs