Just heard that these boxes contained ducks and the destination address has been found!
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Just heard that these boxes contained ducks and the destination address has been found!
Is he actually black? he looks blue. you would really need a picture of him flat on the ground and comfortable(not right after a bath they never look good then) to really see how he looks.
He looks to have light underfluff. These are both blue silkiesHe's black. I'm not sure why he appears blue to you, but he is a bit sun bleached if that's what you mean. And I'll snag better pictures of him tomorrow morning. He's been trying to fight with one of my rowdier polish hens through the wire, so I'll wait until he's calm.
From the pictures the top one looks black to me. I can make my blackest birds look less black than that with improper lighting in the photo. I can also take pictures that make ones look blacker than they are. Pictures are very hard to tell color from at times. Are these the same bird ?He looks to have light underfluff. These are both blue silkies
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It's very difficult with artificial lighting to get a great pic of a black bird. Maybe a shot in the sun, without a flash, would show their color better.He's black. I'm not sure why he appears blue to you, but he is a bit sun bleached if that's what you mean. And I'll snag better pictures of him tomorrow morning. He's been trying to fight with one of my rowdier polish hens through the wire, so I'll wait until he's calm.
Quote: I cut a naval orange in two, make a hole in the rind close to the cut egde. Then with an old sandwich bag twist tie, or sometimes I use a zip tie, I fasten the half orange to the side of the box so it has the cut side towards the middle of the box. That way, they can eat the fruit, get sugar liquid as well, and they are not walking in the fruit either or is the juice wetting the bedding. I've had very good luck doing this. Sometimes, with large fowl, I'll also put some whole wheat bread slices in as something extra.
I personally don't like to put water in the box, as its been my experience getting chicks that had water, the water spills, and wets the shavings. Its a risk that the birds get wet & chilled.