Silkie thread!

Quote: I appreciate that you choose to not trash the seller. But it sure sounds like you got a rotten deal. Try contacting Marjory Best in Oregon City. I don't know if she will have what you are looking for, but she will know where to find good stock locally. Marjory is a very nice lady, and a long-time ASBC District Director.
 
Yes that would be wonderful.
Any color just as long as she is a she, we don't want a roo
Then we would have to rehome.. No fun.. My hubby would
have a hard time.. I am still waiting for a bit to find out if we
happen to have one or two roo's.. Our "girls" are lonly a few
weeks old.. We want enough eggs to be able to share
with others.. Since we are raising them together less stress
on them when they are younger to grow up.. I have heard
that?
 
Is it possible two Roos (raised together) and two hens will be able to live together? Or is this wishful thinking?

For a while I had 1 roo, 1 cockeral and 3 hens together and it worked at first but the longer they were together the more I realized the poor girls were being over bred by the boys. Sure the fertility was high but the girls physically suffered because of it so I seperated the boys out as soon as I could.
 
Anyone want to have a shot at guessing the sexes of these guys?



^^^Pretty sure this guy is a roo :)









I think the first 3 are boys. Pretty certain on the first and third but the second hard to tell with poor view of the wattles. But the first 1 I am 100%!

Sonoran- Why do you think the first one is a girl? I have never seen a pullet or silkie hen with wattles and a comb that large at that age....Is there something I am missing as well as the original poster?
 

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