Self Blue (Lavender) Silkie Thread

OOPS!! I had put all black eggs in 21 days ago and look what popped out this afternoon... A LAVENDER!! Must have gotten a lav egg mixed up with the blacks!!

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What a nice suprise!
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The one to the right of the lav is too cute too with the leg out! Do you have them on puppy pads? If so how do you like using them in the brooders? I use them in travel cages for my rabbits but never thought of it for brooders!
 
I love the puppy pads and use them for about 5 days until the babies are eating and drinking well. Then I change to shavings with a piece of a puppy pad at one end with the water and feed on it for another 5 days or so. Then I hang the water and feed on the side of the brooder to keep shavings out of it!!
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Very cool! Thanks! Thats sounds like a better idea than papertowels or even shelf liner (more absorbent). I am going to try that with my next hatch which will be the BBS eggs I got from you today. They are resting now and I will pop them in the cooker tomorrow with whatever lav eggs are laid!
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Hello~

Someone had asked me to clarify what I meant on an earlier post about color issues we were having here at our farm.

We aren't have any problems per say but are tying to unify the color that we are selecting for. Typically we are hatching out three different kinds of colors within the lavender family.

As chicks they look like either:

Very dark with very little fluff. A little rangier of a look. Dark on top and light underneath.
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Very light yellow-ish with partridge spots and a lot of fluff.
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Smooth even color (no spots) with a lot of fluff.
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All of these do feather out to be Lavender... of course. However, they do have typical variations.

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Most of this years pullets are colored like this... the lighter of the curve.

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While most of the Boys turn out to be the darker type... we have only had one that is the lighter smother color (I posted a picture of him a few pages back) and even he has had some variation. We have had many more boys this year... about 10 to 1. I have heard and seems to be the way here at our farm that the split blacks to lavenders do produce a smother color. We only hatched a few last year but will know better this upcoming year as we are going back to breeding to three different lines of blacks.

This year we will be selecting as chicks the lighter smoother color. This is only about one out of every 10-12 chicks. The rest is an almost even split between the other two types with a few more of the dark. Also want to mention that our parent stock is all the lighter smoother of the adult colors. We have also been getting quite a few non bearded's out of our highly bearded parent stock. We didn't mark this year to see if the color variations had any correlation to the bearded/non bearded type... wish we had... will be doing that this year!

I do not think that this will ever really be a unified thing amongst all of the lavenders because everyone has a different color preference. We just are wanting one color here... if it is possible over the years to select for it... who know how it will go!

Just wanted to share our experience this past year and looking forward to hearing about all of yours.

Darling Farms
 
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So your Lavs have white breeding into them somewhere along the line and that can pop up anywhere along the offspring you sell also? I'm really trying to catch up on this thread.....I'm like 30 pages behind lol
 
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Ok.....so I'm all caught up now
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I read somewhere in the last 30 pages that if you hatch a Lav that has chipmunk stripes that its not "pure lav"? Its technically a "mutt"? I've been told they ARE pure lavs? Does anybody have a definate answer to this? I've also read and been told that a way to tell if you hatched a Split or a pure black is that the split will have white wing tips at hatch? Black will be just black? hmmmmm?
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Anybody?
 
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If you look at the chicks that darling shows 2 kinds have "stripes" and they DO turn all lav color as they grow.
I have no clue about the splits with the white in the wing tips??
Also I THINK someone told me that when Bren and Deb were first breeding the lavs they used some white birds B4 they new not to so it still has a random chance to pop up every now and then. Just my .02!!
 

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