Silkie thread!

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I have not noticed any diffferences in temperatures or humidity that are needed. I usually run all my chicken eggs at 40-50% humidity and then up to 60-65% for hatching and temps at 99.5 to 100 the whole time.

My pullets typically start laying at 6 to 7 months of age, although I have had one or two that held out until they were 8 or 9 months old. I can typically take a good guess at 4 to 5 months on sex. Though I am not always correct! The more young silkies you look at, the better you get at sexing them at younger ages. I always say though you can not know for sure without a crow or an egg. My first broody silkie hen laid about 16 eggs then went broody on me but her sister so far won't stop laying and has no interest in sitting.

If all the persons birds are bearded, then you should not get unbearded babies unless they have unbearded bloodlines recent in their background. The nonbearded version is just another version of the breed. It just depends on what your preferences are.

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I'm glad everyone liked that site!
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I'll be sure to take pics of my girls in them when I get them!
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Beth G. :

Hey all you silkie peeps. Pam B. has really nice birds and I actually had her daughter show two of my babies this weekend. Her daughter won First Place with them!!! Definitely check out her website and take a peek at all the gorgeous Silkies she has. They look even more amazing in person!! I also just purchased three babies from her and I can't say enough about how loving and wonderful these babies are!!
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Also, that doesn't include all the ribbons and awards her daughter won with her own birds!!!

Thank you for the kind words, Beth!
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Diapers and shoes!!!!
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PLEASE, OH PLEASE... don't let my daughter see these
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LOL!!!! my bf would so kill me if I said "look honey, now we can have your ducks in the house thanks to the duck diaper!"
 
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Welcome to the fluffy side!!!!
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I have one that started to lay at a little before 5 months and is already broody and is not even six months!!! She is my earliest silkie layer and she is the one that fooled me into thinking she was a sweet little boy!!! Hence, how she got the name Charlie! LOL I am still waiting on 7 month olds to start laying too.
I agree, the more youngsters you see, the better you will get at guessing their sex, but you always have that one or two that fool you!!!
 

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