Silkie thread!

HI

I posted the other day to determine the color if this is actually splash on my sweet 7 month old roo. I say splash, but I see there are lighter splashes and darker ones. Is there a more desireable color for splash? He has a black and a white girlfriend. He really likes the little white one. Need to clip her feathers and see if we can get some babies going!


Very pretty splash! I like the black and white girlfriend too!
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Quote: Same here. If you want good advise on cuckoo silkies, talk to Steve Wheat. I think he hs been working on htem longer than just about anyone else, and I would trust his advice over that of some others.

Are you talking about getting birds/eggs shipped to you, or the ones that were/are soon to be hatched here locally from shipped eggs? If the later, did you see the photos? Very colourful birds, but very, very red combs. There was one pullet who looked pretty nice, though. I had a crele-like rooster awhile back. pretty colouring, but way too red. He went to a pet home.
 
Wow, that's super frustrating! It's true you're on the outer edge of what's recommended for viable eggs, but it's not impossible. We've hatched eggs with reasonable success that were stored in variable conditions (think, a sometimes warm and sometimes freezing barn) when we thought our girl wanted to go broody but she didn't. I think the oldest eggs were three weeks out when set, and our hatch was about 75%. So, I would definitely pop them in the bator after letting them sit for a long rest from all that shipping. Good luck!


Okay my hatching eggs were gathered early this week, shipped out wednesday, Post Office shipped them from Florida to Wisconsin, and I live in -.- Tennessee..
So they should be here by tomorrow, what's the likely-hood they will still be able to hatch?
 
Quote: Send a polite message asking for either chicks by a certain date or your money back. If you want, you can simply say it has been so long that you would like your money refunded. Be polite and businesslike; no sense in burning bridges. Could be the hens have stopped laying, the incubator is not working, chicks are not developing/hatching, other unrelated issues. I agree that paying for chicks before they hatch is not a good move unless they are eggs you are supplying for them to hatch, and then the timeframe should be in a bit over 3 weeks from when you supplied the eggs.
 
Same here. If you want good advise on cuckoo silkies, talk to Steve Wheat. I think he hs been working on htem longer than just about anyone else, and I would trust his advice over that of some others.

Are you talking about getting birds/eggs shipped to you, or the ones that were/are soon to be hatched here locally from shipped eggs? If the later, did you see the photos? Very colourful birds, but very, very red combs. There was one pullet who looked pretty nice, though. I had a crele-like rooster awhile back. pretty colouring, but way too red. He went to a pet home.

It would be the later. I did see the pics, but what about the just plain cuckoo ones?
 
Quote: Well, I am not sure how well you would be able to differentiate from the down. Might want to email the breeder and ask for photos showing the different down colourings, or contact the guy doing the hatching and tell him you want the CC, SATAN and/or XC birds--you'll have to find out if he can/will keep those chicks separated as they hatch. I assume SATAN is the name of the rooster
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Help! I'm hatching an assortment of silkie chicks from a BYC breeder and trying to keep them straight color-wise as they hatch. One hatching bator I've set up with partitions so one corner has whites, one lavs, one buff, and one porcelain. But, in the other hatching bator I just laid the eggs out as I usually do cause it's just paint and partridge and I didn't think there was any way I could mix those up. OOPS!

Here is a pic of one chick (in the far corner) that is black but hatched from a paint egg--no surprise there. The chick front and center hatched from a partridge egg but is not at all what I was expecting partridge to look like! Is it just that he's still wet? Do you think the eggs were mixed up when they were marked? She said her kids marked them at collection. He is silvery dark all over, even his tummy, with no sign of striping. His egg was marked with a 'p' and should have been partridge...idk. Any thoughts?


If they're all going to be this close in color (or if that's even a chance) I could quick slip a divider in there keeping the rest the paint and partridge eggs seperate. I just hate to do it cause I've got another five or so that are piped and one that's thinking about unzipping. Suggestions, please?
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These are my first partridge, even as adults, so maybe I got this setup all wrong!?!
 
Send a polite message asking for either chicks by a certain date or your money back. If you want, you can simply say it has been so long that you would like your money refunded. Be polite and businesslike; no sense in burning bridges. Could be the hens have stopped laying, the incubator is not working, chicks are not developing/hatching, other unrelated issues. I agree that paying for chicks before they hatch is not a good move unless they are eggs you are supplying for them to hatch, and then the timeframe should be in a bit over 3 weeks from when you supplied the eggs.

thanks for the advice. I don't know if I am just being impatient, or if this is the norm. They were supposed to be for my daughter for her birthday...
 
Help! I'm hatching an assortment of silkie chicks from a BYC breeder and trying to keep them straight color-wise as they hatch. One hatching bator I've set up with partitions so one corner has whites, one lavs, one buff, and one porcelain. But, in the other hatching bator I just laid the eggs out as I usually do cause it's just paint and partridge and I didn't think there was any way I could mix those up. OOPS!

Here is a pic of one chick (in the far corner) that is black but hatched from a paint egg--no surprise there. The chick front and center hatched from a partridge egg but is not at all what I was expecting partridge to look like! Is it just that he's still wet? Do you think the eggs were mixed up when they were marked? She said her kids marked them at collection. He is silvery dark all over, even his tummy, with no sign of striping. His egg was marked with a 'p' and should have been partridge...idk. Any thoughts?


If they're all going to be this close in color (or if that's even a chance) I could quick slip a divider in there keeping the rest the paint and partridge eggs seperate. I just hate to do it cause I've got another five or so that are piped and one that's thinking about unzipping. Suggestions, please?
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These are my first partridge, even as adults, so maybe I got this setup all wrong!?!
The partridge will likely dry a different color but who knows for sure! Looks like you have a light weight incubator. You can turn the shower on real hot in the bathroom and carry it in and open it in there if you want to be sure.
 

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