Your baby that doesn't have the naked neck is a normal silkie, and will not carry the naked neck gene, which is dominant and will always show with a naked neck.
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the little roosters will respond to another crow but baby girl chicks will ignore it.yes i also did not quite get that
I think they are adorable!None of these chicks came from a silkie so to speak. These are all showgirl and turken chicks. The moms were a smooth showgirl, a silkied showgirl and a smooth turken. Dad was a showgirl also.
Are you just hatching for fun or are you wanting to breed for showgirls? generaly if you are breeding for showgirls you should only breed showgirls to pure silkies so you improve them and make them more like silkies each generation. all the non NN "silkie" type chicks should be sold as project birds for pets and eggs not as silkies because if people breed them as silkies it will introduce unwanted genes into peoples silkie breeding groups. I have seen several silkie project babies from Sizzle and Showgirls that look pretty much like silkies sold as silkies and then they pass on the wrong comb genes, or low FM, wrong toes or color leakage. when you get your pure silkies be on the lookout for "project" silkies and don't use them for your breeders.None of these chicks came from a silkie so to speak. These are all showgirl and turken chicks. The moms were a smooth showgirl, a silkied showgirl and a smooth turken. Dad was a showgirl also.
Mine are mixed too, I love not knowing what you are going to get. Though I do want to start a showgirl line, but I'd like to get an nn with a cleaner neck than mine.These are just for me and my 1 year old daughters enjoyment. My whole flock is so mixed with breeds there is no telling what eggs may come out of my coop. I am curious to see what all of these birds end up looking like since 2 are identical to their dad, 1 is identical to her mom and one is yellow, and one is a buff/red color. Curious where that buff/red color came from and what color the yellow one will end up being.
These little naked necks that just hatched don't appear to have any bowties which is odd since all of the parents do. Curious to see how they look in a few days.
Mine are mixed too, I love not knowing what you are going to get. Though I do want to start a showgirl line, but I'd like to get an nn with a cleaner neck than mine.