I haven't been breeding long enough to give advice but I will.Hi!
I just found this thread and spent 2+ hours last night reading from the beginning. Whew! What a lot to take in.
I am new to silkies, got them for broodies, but now want to breed and show them. I want to keep it as simple as possible, just breeding for my own personal use.
I have a 17 week old blue ockerel whos back is a little too long. And I have 4 splash babies who are 12 weeks old. Not sure of the sex on those yet. Not the greatest of quality but could be good broodies if I get some girls.
I guess my questions are, How did you all get started aquiring your breeding stock?
And what is your breeding method? Pairs?, line breeding, etc?
I am so confused as to what method to use to keep things simple.
I have room to keep a few males seperate and a pen that I can split into two pens at the moment for breeding groups.
I also have a pen that I can use for pair breeding.
I just am worried about too much in breeding. Any thought?
All thoughts and opinions appreciated!
Sincerely,
Kim


Start small. one or two pairs.
Make sure you know what pair you are hatching and keep careful records.
Start with the best you can afford.
I have been breeding two females with one roo but I know who's eggs are whose. This has shown me that I'm getting one extra toe nub in 10 from one girl and no extras from the other. I have babies from one pair that are now 5 mths. old and I'm pleased for the most part but that pair may be carrying wry tail so I'm going to rehome that roo and plan to use a roo from a different line as soon as he's old enough. So now I'm just waiting. Being patient is hard but so necessary to get quality.
Hope this helps some.