Silkie thread!

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Exactly.... I remember sending you a bird a couple years ago. I could have swore it was a pullet and you said it laid an egg. Then the bugger started crowing.

I'm curious on the inflated chick too.... Was it one of the youngest ones or the week old ones?
 
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I have tried the Mylicon gas relief infant drops. Haven't tried the tea... She just gets to the point that she's too tired to be sociable and yet too nosy to close her eyes yet either.

Have you asked the doctor if she might be having reflux? If so, there are medications which can help and will reduce the burning she would be feeling which could lead to the fussiness, the colics, etc. Sonoran, my parents used to do the leg thing with me too, even when I was a toddler.
Seriously, though, ask about reflux...

I go into the doctor tomorrow morning. I am going to be flooding her with questions.
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It might also be allergies, which I personally have alot of too. I noticed that even switching laundry detergents one time had her all covered in little red bumps. My mom made her this really cute crocheted wool sweater too and that had the same reaction. Maybe an allergic reaction to something else..... All I can think of is that I normally do barn chores about 5-6 pm lately. I take my coat off and wash up but don't always get a shower in before getting her the next bottle. Maybe some sort of dander causes that fussy time too.
 
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LMAO.... I'm pretty sure the doctor would have noticed something when she was stitching my tush back up and taking those darn fetal monitors off me. That comment reminds me of back when we still raised lionhead rabbits. They could store sperm and delay conception. They would have a batch of babies and with no contact with the buck, tadaaaaaa magically a couple weeks later there were more newborn babies in the nest. It shocked the heck out of me the first few times.
 
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That is a term loosely used for people's miscolored culls usually. It is splash with autosomal red showing. Not sure if its something to work on.... Its more of a fault that once you get it in your breeding stock, its a bugger to get rid of.

There is another term that is somewhat used.... 'tortoise' and those usually look like greys with the autosomal red leakage.

Not even sure what genes would come into play to make a true tri colored calico silkie. ...
 
Anyone wanna take a guess at his coloring again?LOL I was told he was brindle but when I think of brindle I think of tiger stripes.
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Oh BTW yes he has green in his tail and wings.
 
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That is a term loosely used for people's miscolored culls usually. It is splash with autosomal red showing. Not sure if its something to work on.... Its more of a fault that once you get it in your breeding stock, its a bugger to get rid of.

There is another term that is somewhat used.... 'tortoise' and those usually look like greys with the autosomal red leakage.

Not even sure what genes would come into play to make a true tri colored calico silkie. ...

I have a "tortoise" roo that I know I need to cull but He's so gorgeous I just can't yet. I've got him in with a few black pullets hoping to get some grey chicks. Then it's down the road for him
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A couple of my younger ones I just *knew* they were cockerels at about 8-10 weeks they just screamed I'm a boy to me with there behavior and somewhat their looks and I was right.
(Not to say I'll always be right lol)
The rest of my juveniles though I still am not sure of. I had one pullet pegged around the same age range but the rest I change my mind daily. 4 months I think you have a better shot, 5 months I think it's pretty clear but some of them I've heard will fool you all the way up until they finally grace you with an egg or a crow which will happen right about the time you give up waiting!
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DNA testing lately from what I've seen is anywhere from $17 per chick thru about $24.50 per chick either blood (cheapest), feather (either the same price or slightly more) or eggshell (most expensive) if you're desperate
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The $17 is a discounted rate for more than 5 tests at a time as a blood sample test thru DDC veterinary.

Since I'm on this topic, DOES ANYONE have any idea how much raising a silkie from hatch to be able to sex them is? I'm been trying to figure it out! Sure would be nice to justify DNA testing on occasion but I'm not able to make the numbers work because I've done a shotty job of gathering them lol

I did it twice with my first hatched at home white silkie and surprise white showgirl with their eggshells and yeah they are both boys bummer! I was hoping for a least one girl! Who wants a white showgirl cockerel?? Come get him!
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He should grow up pretty decent BQ at least I'm guessing since the parent stock wasn't too shabby IMO but who knows? LOL
 
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I think I'm sticking with brown red. Might want to ask someone who does OEGB or moderns or one of the other breeds that come in many varieties.

That said, I say brown red because there is no wing triangle (therefore birchen), it is obviously gold or golden and you have lots of hackle and saddle colouring. Any gold on the breast? Brown reds are supposed to have laced breasts.
 

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