They are all pretty but I'm partial to my boys because they are all so unique and the girls I hatched since they still carry some traits that I loved.
I will own silkied Ameraucanas one day! They are just incredibly expensive but that's my taste in birds for you
I found that some are trying to introduce chocolate to their SiAm flocks but those are even more expensive but I'll settle for some regular hard feathered chocolates since they are equally beautiful.
Welsummers and Welbars have been on my list since about January but then I found out that the main creator of the breed in the US made some silver ones and... now I have to wait until spring to figure out how much I really want some.
Awhile ago I discovered the dun gene, how it works, what happens when you cross it with blue, etc. I also found out that you can cross dun with chocolate and they produce a color some call beige and not many seem to have explored the color any further. So I've got this weird project in mind with dun, chocolate, bbs and possibly silver in color that lay all different colors of eggs with a body somewhere between a phoenix and a ameraucana plus I like feathered legs, possibly some fibro in there because why not?... It's a project but I can't get it out of my head
Yep, I mostly sold chicks but sometimes pullets, cockerels or hatching eggs then sold eating eggs to help with feed cost; it was a nice little system but it required a lot of human interaction and lining up sales only to have them fall through
I learned a lot though.
Maybe you could get some solid feathered Cochins, hatch chicks from them and the silked Cochins then breed back to silkied to help expand the bloodline? I know that is what a lot of SiAm breeders do to help stabilize the variety.
If you couldn't tell I've spent wayyyy too much time reading and learning from other breeders
I will own silkied Ameraucanas one day! They are just incredibly expensive but that's my taste in birds for you

Welsummers and Welbars have been on my list since about January but then I found out that the main creator of the breed in the US made some silver ones and... now I have to wait until spring to figure out how much I really want some.
Awhile ago I discovered the dun gene, how it works, what happens when you cross it with blue, etc. I also found out that you can cross dun with chocolate and they produce a color some call beige and not many seem to have explored the color any further. So I've got this weird project in mind with dun, chocolate, bbs and possibly silver in color that lay all different colors of eggs with a body somewhere between a phoenix and a ameraucana plus I like feathered legs, possibly some fibro in there because why not?... It's a project but I can't get it out of my head

Yep, I mostly sold chicks but sometimes pullets, cockerels or hatching eggs then sold eating eggs to help with feed cost; it was a nice little system but it required a lot of human interaction and lining up sales only to have them fall through

Maybe you could get some solid feathered Cochins, hatch chicks from them and the silked Cochins then breed back to silkied to help expand the bloodline? I know that is what a lot of SiAm breeders do to help stabilize the variety.
If you couldn't tell I've spent wayyyy too much time reading and learning from other breeders
