Silkie thread!

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Oh yes the housing market is a nightmare for sellers especially of nicer houses like yours. All it takes is one person though! Yes my husband is in the Army, 16 years now can't wait till he retires sooo tired of the Army lifestyle lol
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Been there, Marine Corps in Jacksonville North Carolina, well your close to the end of it so hang it and it will have been worth it........ I wish my ex would have stayed in!
 
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Sue, lavenders and porcelains sure are pretty aren't they?
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These are colors that are harder to come by and not many are sold as in comparison to the basic colors like blue, black, splash, buff, partridge & white but they are out there. I suggest watching the sites like bidbird.com and featherauction.com for stock. A good chance is you might need to work with the best you can find to get the colors you want. The rest of this post is just babble about breeding if you're interested in that route.

My suggestion is to be on the look out for a lavender rooster as they seem easier to find and then look into finding some nice black hens. Cross the two (lav x black) then cross the offspring (black lav splits) back to the lavender rooster and you'll have your very own lavenders (well 50/50 lavenders and splits from the offspring) You can stop there or you can take those offspring and cross the lavenders back to black again and continuing on as I described above as a way of improving their qualities.
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Porcelains are tricker and harder to find nice ones in my opinion as many people aren't agreeing or possibly not understanding on what makes up a porcelain. Look on the search feature for the topic of porcelain breeding it's my understanding that the color porcelain still needs to have mottle bred into it. This is from my notes as I have not bred porcelains and am pretty new to silkies.
A lavender x buff cross will get you started (lav splits but will be visually buff) then I believe the crossing of the offspring will get you some Isabels. The buff birds needs to be lav/lav (carrying the double copy of the recessive trait of lavender) in order to be considered a Isabel. Then the breeding of that Isabel back to a lavender would give you a porcelain given your genetic soup is as such that the bird can express both Isabel and lavender. Might I also suggest talking with Sonoran Silkies she is a good resource she is very smart and knows a lot about genetics if you are interested in breeding your own porcelains. (EEK! Did I mess that up too bad guys?? Ms. Suze please chime in and correct me I'm sure I fudged lol too tired tonite!)

Hope that helped Sue, I didn't want your post to be ignored and I also didn't want to leave you saying "good luck finding what you're after sorry couldn't help"
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Oh yes hanging in there for sure
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Sounds silly but the things I'm looking forward to the most are actually having my husband home and not worrying about him being deployed again for a year at a time. As well as actually getting to choose where we live! haha Stinks when you don't have the choice of what state you call home.
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If the show was an APA sanctioned show, the 2 year old should not have even showed. The age limit for youth is 5 & up. The show superintendant should know that.

Obviously, the bird ws raised by he father, so it was not fair.

Completely agree. I was not happy about that at all really. I felt like the little girl that came in second was basically robbed of first place. People acted like it was really cute that the little girl (baby, basically) won. Oh well. My daughter did great and I'm proud of her! She wore her ribbon pinned to her shirt for school today!
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I'v been looking into 4H for my daughter that is 5. She loves her chickens and has one special one she calls Lollipop who she would have fun with in 4H. I just don't know if at 5 she is ready for the work..LOL
 
Some random pics

My showgirl roo.
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Some of my 10 week old chicks from BYC Member Kentuckysilkies
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This little buff guy has spots on him of black and stripes across his wings of black his coloring sure is odd.
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