Well the best he can place is BB for an unrecognized breed or BV for an unrecognized variety.
But again, you can’t call him show quality if he hasn’t even been shown yet.

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Well the best he can place is BB for an unrecognized breed or BV for an unrecognized variety.
But again, you can’t call him show quality if he hasn’t even been shown yet.
Yes I know that. I was just saying you'd need to breed the siblings together.That’s called line breeding not sibling breeding.
Okay.Well the best he can place is BB for an unrecognized breed or BV for an unrecognized variety.
But again, you can’t call him show quality if he hasn’t even been shown yet.
She's a hen with attitude. I have a mille fluer D'Uccle like that.Just going to slide back in here now by saying Oogy (my blue) is an absolute pain in the backside when introducing new birds to the flock.
She's second off bottom in the pecking order but she's the most 'evil'...
She decided to grab Porridge my white chick through the crate bars and rip a huge chunk of feathers out
I literally had to grab her and force her beak open to get the feathers out. She's a mutant type Silkie with a locking beak
She has started fights with all of the other flock members now including the rooster and pinning the down. She has serious issues and she needs to calm down
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Okay.
Let's get off this subject for now, please?
Would you like to see my biggest silkie pullet? She's just about the same size of her father.
She's a hen with attitude. I have a mille fluer D'Uccle like that.
Is that a yes, or no on seeing my big silkie pullet?Of course! The only reason I corrected you is because I want everyone to know the right information, rather than getting confused or having false information. The more you know the better!
Sure I’d love to see her!
Okay, sounds good.Indeed she is, at least she's not the only one I guess!
She just doesn't know when to stop. I'd accept her giving them a peck and having a little squabble but she goes full force onto any new bird and attempts to kill them
Tomorrow I'm taking Oogy out and the two chicks and putting them in a pen together away from the flock. Of course it will be supervised but I'll update with how it goes.
Is that a yes, or no on seeing my big silkie pullet?