Self Blue (Lavender) Silkie Thread

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Yes and I've actually been studying this in Silkies with a vet. The vaulted skulls are typical of exencephaly which is a variant of spina bifida.

Hutt refers to it as cerebrial hernia
 
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awesome job to everyone that did the work!
 
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As a response to weather change, an excess of fluid can build up in the brain cavity causing pressure at the centers of the brain. The centers of the brain control balance and mobility.
 
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so could she be a potential house silkie?? i have a cochin with chronic breathing issues- so she has moved inside- the gurgling comes and goes irregardless of what treatments i use
 
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Thank you! That is now cleared up for me. Also the SOP books are on my wish list. May have to wait until after the holidays though!

Make sure family know that they are on your CHRISTMAS wish list, lol!
 
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Thank you! That is now cleared up for me. Also the SOP books are on my wish list. May have to wait until after the holidays though!

Make sure family know that they are on your CHRISTMAS wish list, lol!

They already think I am nuts with all these chickens!
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My mom saw one of the silkies and told me that was not a chicken!

Already bought my presents
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....a new set of pots under the tree ......4 doz silkie eggs for the 'bator (which was late getting here and the 4 extras sent were broke - a LOT are scrambled or have detached air cells-first time ever a problem with the USPS and shipped eggs
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)....waiting on my legband order to arrive for my stocking - if it gets here great, if not then that is OK too..and a nice black 7-8 month old pullet
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. I could include my lavender roo but I got him in Oct/Nov so won't count him
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My parents give money so that will get a book - maybe both
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DH's dad tells me to get whatever I want - so that is the other book
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But it would not get here by Christmas.

Birthday is in May - already am on list for that present too
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I love buying my own stuff
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So I just had my first hatch from my Lav showgirl pen!!!! I ended up with 2 Lav silkies, 2 lav SGs, 1 black split SG, and 1 black split silkie. YAY!!!
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In this pen I had a Lavender SG roo over a lav silkie hen, and 2 black split silkie hens. My question is...out of the three lavs one has lighter features including it's beak. I have been told that Lav X lav breedings produce the lighter features, and black split x lav are the ones who hatch with the darker features. Is this a reliable way to determine if this was a chick from my lav hen and not one of the splits?
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