Silkie thread!

Eeek!! so today i candled my showgirl/silkie girls... Was gonna wait til day 10 but power went out cause it got super hot today.... And i was sure how long it went out... Any ways 13out 14 eggs show developement! The 14th egg not real sure but keeping it a little longer just incase got to see the peanuts (chicks) move too! Its soo crazy amazing my eldest is super excited... Crossing fingers that all make it .... 15 days to go!(feels like forevers)
That is super news!!!!
 
Your Splash is so pretty. I can see where this could be addictive. Help! I'm going to need a 12 step program, haha
Well here ya' go! This really helped me!

TWELVE STEP RECOVERY PRINCIPLES FOR
CHICKENADDICTION

STEP 1: We admitted we were powerless over our chicken addictions and our
compulsion to
have more of them. As a result our schedules have become
unmanageable.
STEP 2: We came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore
us to sanity,
and his name is NOT Dear Husband or Dear Wife.
STEP 3: We made a decision to turn our life with poultry and will to have
more of them over to
the care of God.
STEP 4: We made a searching inventory of precisely how many chickens we have
at present
and how many square feet of coops and runs we currently own.
(roll eyes here)
STEP 5: We admitted to God, ourselves, spouse and BYC’rs the exact amount
of our
overcommitment.
STEP 6: We are entirely ready to cull all the unnecessary chickens from the
flock to make
room for upgrading our stock.
STEP 7: We humbly asked God to help us choose which ones to cull and which
ones to keep.
STEP 8: We made a list of all the good breeders and helpful friends that have
encouraged us
in our quest for breeding excellence.
STEP 9: We made a plan to reciprocate to each of these people for all the
good things they
have done to help us happily overindulge in our chickaddiction.
We also commit to
‘pay it forward’ to any new convert to chicken raising by being
generous and helpful
where ever possible.
STEP 10: We continued to take a personal inventory of how much money and time
we spend
with our feathered children, and vowed to give our spouses and
children equal time.
STEP 11: We prayed that God would keep our families and flocks safe from
predators
and disease, and for greater knowledge of His will for our
happiness.
STEP 12: Having had a truly delightful experience in keeping chickens, we
promise to carry
the message to others and work tirelessly to help others become
as hopelessly
addicted to chickens as we are.
 
My sizzle is the splash above and my silkie is the blue that won with my daughter at the fair, but here is another picture of her. She doesn't cooperate well when I am photographing. Silly bird!

Lady Peckington the Smooth Splash Sizzle


Madame Black Pearl, the blue silkie about to get flipped over:


And for good measure (even though they aren't silkies)...my chicks Peanut and Penny because they are adorable. I'm kind of wondering if some silkie is in my cochin chick because she is awfully fluffy.
Love your birds!!
 
My newest Silkie chick :)
photobucket-6848-1340663982101.jpg

Its little toes are pink, and there are only 9 of them. Oh well, its a frisky little thing! It hatched from the tiniest egg ever!
 

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