How do you know that the crooked beak is genetic? Just curious. She is good type. Her crest is well shaped and her feet are excellent. Wings are tucked in nice too. I am sure you have gone over your head a million times about this so questioning it probably isn't the best for me to do...but...I always want to figure out these things too
Aoxa--I have shown up at swaps and bird sales to have bird owners sniff the air at my birds. I've been told that they are not "real chickens". Hah. Please. I own both laying hens and show birds. They can both get the same diseases, same types of issues, and all lay eggs. The only difference in my opinion is that I am chasing a perfect standard of breed that doesn't come with my layers.
Plus, I think they are envious that a lot of people love silkies like a pet and so I have it just a tad easier when it comes to selling ones that I cannot keep