Silver duckwing? I am still learning the colors![]()
Thanks, yes silver duckwing. I've decided just to concentrate on them, although there are soooo many neat colors!
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Silver duckwing? I am still learning the colors![]()
Or land on your head. Or back. Or shoulder. Or visitors! (By far the funniest!)These are by far the sweetest chickens that I have too!! And I love their little sounds. Just melts my heart to walk into the pen and have them run to me instead of off to the opposite corner! Lol Unique little birds for sure. If they were more popular and sold better here, I could see myself having only pens of OEGBs in every color I could get ahold of! But they haven't been my best sellers, so I have to limit myself on them.![]()
Yeah, they sure did. He said 'We butchered him and ya know he didn't have any meat on him at all!' I told them if they got their hands on another one for heaven's sake don't eat him, I'd buy him from them. One of the best birds I ever owned was a little Buff Cochin Bantam named Little Red. I loved that little character.@microchick I'm not sure what's going on there either, but that's a great closeup pic! I'm guessing its just because they are still young?
Pretty babies though!!![]()
(they ate a cochin?!? a bantam cochin?? I can't imagine getting much meat out of one)![]()
Thank you.@Wickedchicken6 beautiful!!![]()
Mr. Flash is gorgeous! And Mr. Olga??no wonder he doesn't like you![]()
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It's funny, I have people come to see other birds and end up loving these guys, I think they just need more recognition. Or a better, more appealing name!![]()
In my mind, that's not what I was seeing.Wickedchicken6, I got pictures today.
The first one is my little girl Little Dove. I call her Dovey. She is a character. If I bend over, she is on my back. If I am standing by the roosts, she is on my head.
She is standing in my hand and at 4 months you can see how small she still is. I couldn't get her partridge feathered sister, Sparkle to stand still long enough to get a picture of her.
This is Oliver. He was supposed to be an Olive. Oh well. I really was hoping to have a cockerel hatch out of the 4 eggs.
His sire is a black but you can see the weird thing that is going on with his flight feathers. I've seen the sire. His comb and wattles had been dubbed and he is a nice looking little rooster.
This is a close up of Ollie's wing.
Lastly, this is Pepper. Once again, Pepper was supposed to be a pullet. Yeah, right, but not only can you see the weird thing going on with the flight feathers but you can also see the remnants of the leg feathering that he has going on. The young Amish man who gave me the eggs said that they had a Cochin rooster for awhile and are still seeing the leg feathering popping up from time to time.
You can see the same weird splitting going on in his flight feathers.
I have to admit that I can't imagine that Amish farmer having Silkies. I had to describe what a Cochin looked like to him. That ate that poor little guy.
I do know I plan to get a few more eggs from him and try to hatch them in my incubator then try to hatch some blacks later in the summer.![]()
So any ideas as to what is behind the weird splitting?
I got a few pics today
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Silver duckwing? I am still learning the colors![]()
Are they roosting with their sides next to a wall?Wickedchicken6, I got pictures today. The first one is my little girl Little Dove. I call her Dovey. She is a character. If I bend over, she is on my back. If I am standing by the roosts, she is on my head.She is standing in my hand and at 4 months you can see how small she still is. I couldn't get her partridge feathered sister, Sparkle to stand still long enough to get a picture of her. This is Oliver. He was supposed to be an Olive. Oh well. I really was hoping to have a cockerel hatch out of the 4 eggs.
His sire is a black but you can see the weird thing that is going on with his flight feathers. I've seen the sire. His comb and wattles had been dubbed and he is a nice looking little rooster. This is a close up of Ollie's wing.
Lastly, this is Pepper. Once again, Pepper was supposed to be a pullet. Yeah, right, but not only can you see the weird thing going on with the flight feathers but you can also see the remnants of the leg feathering that he has going on. The young Amish man who gave me the eggs said that they had a Cochin rooster for awhile and are still seeing the leg feathering popping up from time to time.
You can see the same weird splitting going on in his flight feathers. I have to admit that I can't imagine that Amish farmer having Silkies. I had to describe what a Cochin looked like to him. That ate that poor little guy.
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I do know I plan to get a few more eggs from him and try to hatch them in my incubator then try to hatch some blacks later in the summer. So any ideas as to what is behind the weird splitting?