Silkie thread!

Brody's Broodello :

To a few pics of some of the birds the other day & thought I would share.
One of my white breeding cocks
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A Splash Cockeral that I was thinking of holding onto to show this year
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Cute little Partridge pullet from the growout pen
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In real estate it's always about location! Some locations are more in demand than others!
Four hens+One nest box=
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Beautiful!
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Just picked up my two new cuckoo silkies from a BYC member KYChixMama she was so nice!

Here they are

I am pretty sure this one is a pullet.
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and this is the rooster he is such a sweetie but so shy he does not like to take pictures..LOL
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I have a coop with One rooster and 7 hens of different colors. If I let them raise a clutch of eggs, how will I know which hen laid which egg? They all pile into the same nest box and sit on each others eggs. There's no way I can stay out there and watch to see who laid which egg. Since I'm trying to do some selective breeding, it would be important to know the mother as well as the father. I don't have the set up to isolate them.

Any ideas?
 

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