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Don't think I can make it down to Eugene anytime soon. Thank you for the offer though. B.T.W My chick from August is definitely a roo. What very little comb he has started turning definitely red.
Don't think I can make it down to Eugene anytime soon.
Thank you for the offer though.
B.T.W
My chick from August is definitely a roo. What very little comb he has started turning definitely red.
No worries, figured it was a long shot either of you would be interested anyway, but I wanted to offer just in case. I know how hard it is to get started with the silkieds. I lucked out that my first birds included a silkied hen and a carrier rooster, so I've been able to hatch some silkieds, but I'm not interested in line breeding the daughters to father. I'm currently growing out a cockerel that came from Castle Delight, and also have my ladies paired to a smooth boy so I can take the long route if this grow-out doesn't meet my needs for type.
It is so kind of you to offer! I'll have to see how my eggs do, especially if I end up getting more. If I only hatch one, it may just be a rooster : )
I wish I could go to the swap but as I am not a morning person, and live more than a couple hours away, I don't think I would be there very early!
How are your eggs doing? I'm currently waiting for more. There was an order in front of me so I'm hoping they ship this week.
I went to go check out some 2week old local serama chicks on Craigslist. The chicks were super skittish for hand raised & the parents were flighty, not great quality + no known silkied genes so I didn't get any.
My two serama mix chicks are friendlier than the silkie chicks I have. They jump right into your hands. All my chicks have been handled the same, and all love being petted but so far the serama X EE are really stand out human lovers.
Now all you need Is a few hens to go along with it
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Now all you need Is a few hens to go along with it
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