Sent in my show entry forms... how do my silkies look?? (PICS!)

with the pop bottle waters use water bottles not the new style 'coke' bottles, the top of the bottle were the thread is, its to short and the waterer part will not stay on right. they fall off and leak. I use these in my breeder pens all the time.

Paula
 
Here are pictures! This were taken last night while they were sleeping.
smile.png
They didnt pose very well, but at least there is pics!


Waterfall (His comb is redder, but not as red as in the pics):

100_4802.jpg


100_4803.jpg


100_4804.jpg


100_4805.jpg


Lil' Blue:

100_4807.jpg


100_4808.jpg


100_4809.jpg


100_4810.jpg


100_4811.jpg


100_4812.jpg


Droplet:

100_4815.jpg


100_4816.jpg


100_4817.jpg


Rain:

100_4818.jpg


100_4819.jpg


100_4820.jpg


100_4821.jpg
 
Many people who sho crested breeds wait untill after the judging to water their birds. Avoids wet dirty crests & in the case of Silkies wet beards. Won't hurt them to go w/o water for a couple of hours. Many also wait to feed as well. A bird with a full crop is likey to be less lively than a bird that's looking for food.
Gentle combing with a regular plastic comb will remove the feather sheath you asked about.
 
Does anyone have any suggestions on what I could improve on? I know my splash boy has a pretty red comb. The poultry judge I taled to said it wasnt desireable, but I have to start somewhere.
 
If you do not have any pop bottle waterers, make sure you take away their water prior to the judging so they have time to dry out. A few years ago Dave Anderson came down to judge our National Western Stock show and my White silkie pullet won Grand Champion of Show at 7 months old. That is what he told me to do to avoid the wet beards.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom