Silkie breeding, genetics & showing

Thanks! Whites definitely add a certain something to a flock. I'm so sorry for your loss.
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That particular color just seems to be a target for predators, I also lost my first white birds to a predator. Just terrible. You are lucky that your whites stayed so clean! Mine on the other hand, need to good bath, when it warms up.

While I was taking pics of the white, I also grabbed some of the chicks that hatched yesterday
a splash baby.

Oooooh She's a doll baby!!! I like her a lot!!!
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I agree! Seems like they always get the white ones first.
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AWWWWWW! So cute!!!! Are he/she 's parents white? Just curious because my little baby (with the purple ribbon horns) looks like a white chick, but I don't have any white ones at the moment.
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Maybe you just got lucky and you have two birds that are carrying the white gene.
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I hatched some eggs in the summer and we got a couple of white chicks. We had 2 white hens but no white rooster. At that time we had 2 roosters, one splash and one grey. Which means, Sir Curly (grey) has to be carrying the white gene.
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I highly doubt that it's the splash guy.


Thanks! Whites definitely add a certain something to a flock. I'm so sorry for your loss.
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That particular color just seems to be a target for predators, I also lost my first white birds to a predator. Just terrible. You are lucky that your whites stayed so clean! Mine on the other hand, need to good bath, when it warms up.

While I was taking pics of the white, I also grabbed some of the chicks that hatched yesterday
a splash baby.
Cute!!!
Oh my God, you guys are giving me the chick fever!! lol
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I can't wait until spring! I will be hatching my very own eggs for the first time.
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I'm not counting all the times I've let the hens hatch eggs, they were all PQ birds so I wasn't expecting anything fancy. This time, I have my Catdance youngsters that are turning out really nice. And my first pair of white Cochin bantams also. Now I have something invested in these birds. Hopefully I did my homework right! lol



Oooooh She's a doll baby!!! I like her a lot!!!
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I agree! Seems like they always get the white ones first.
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It must be due to the white color, it just stands out in a flock of birds. Easiest for a predator to spot, is my guess.
 
Maybe you just got lucky and you have two birds that are carrying the white gene.
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I hatched some eggs in the summer and we got a couple of white chicks. We had 2 white hens but no white rooster. At that time we had 2 roosters, one splash and one grey. Which means, Sir Curly (grey) has to be carrying the white gene.
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I highly doubt that it's the splash guy.


Cute!!!
Oh my God, you guys are giving me the chick fever!! lol
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I can't wait until spring! I will be hatching my very own eggs for the first time.
wee.gif
I'm not counting all the times I've let the hens hatch eggs, they were all PQ birds so I wasn't expecting anything fancy. This time, I have my Catdance youngsters that are turning out really nice. And my first pair of white Cochin bantams also. Now I have something invested in these birds. Hopefully I did my homework right! lol



It must be due to the white color, it just stands out in a flock of birds. Easiest for a predator to spot, is my guess.

I guess so. It's hard when you buy others stock because sometimes they don't have a clue of their chickens backgrounds and sometimes they just tell you what you want to hear.
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Yeah, see we are in the exact same place. My CatDance babies are 4 1/2 months old and 3 1/2 months old. How old are yours? I have bought a couple of show animals and then I have three rescue hens, along with a couple of older PQ hens.

Yes, I agree.
 
Quote: This is good advise, Thank you. I am very familiar with candling, however these look nothing like a regular egg at any phase. They are Catdance eggs and I already had 12 infertile and 3 early quitters. I do not want to loose any more eggs. I will do as you have suggested. Thank you so much...I have other LF eggs also in the bator..they will be fine on lower humidity.
Is it possible for you to share a picture? We just had a batch of Polish eggs, which had chicks in a breech position that I could not determine when candling. The little heads were tucked down tightly between the legs at the wrong end of the egg. I did not take pics of the candling, but am curious to see if your eggs look like ours did. Your description sounds a bit similar.
 
Quote: Thanks! Whites definitely add a certain something to a flock. I'm so sorry for your loss.
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That particular color just seems to be a target for predators, I also lost my first white birds to a predator. Just terrible. You are lucky that your whites stayed so clean! Mine on the other hand, need to good bath, when it warms up.

While I was taking pics of the white, I also grabbed some of the chicks that hatched yesterday
a splash baby.
That baby already is showing nice type!
 
I have a very bad camera and it takes really bad pictures in the dark. I am also a terrible picture taker..this is the best i could do.


air cell on the right..and clear liquid on the bottom, left..it takes up a larger portion than the air cell, in parts it takes up over 1/4 of the egg. The embryos are slow, but active. I am on day 19 and I have a lot of liquid. The rest of the incubator eggs have non and much larger air cells. They are getting ready to internally pip right on schedule.
 
Thanks! Whites definitely add a certain something to a flock. I'm so sorry for your loss.
smile.png
That particular color just seems to be a target for predators, I also lost my first white birds to a predator. Just terrible. You are lucky that your whites stayed so clean! Mine on the other hand, need to good bath, when it warms up.

While I was taking pics of the white, I also grabbed some of the chicks that hatched yesterday
a splash baby.
Very nice and promising.
 
Do you make a hole at the bottom of the egg cartons?
I prefer a carton in a carton with a hole in the top one. I got lazy on my last batch. no holes and still had 100% hatch.
Still just a baby with lots of growing to do.
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Beautiful chick!
Thanks! Whites definitely add a certain something to a flock. I'm so sorry for your loss.
smile.png
That particular color just seems to be a target for predators, I also lost my first white birds to a predator. Just terrible. You are lucky that your whites stayed so clean! Mine on the other hand, need to good bath, when it warms up.

While I was taking pics of the white, I also grabbed some of the chicks that hatched yesterday
a splash baby.
Such a cutie!!
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