Thanks guysX2... That was the best pick ever...such intense eyes and that little bit of drool...so beautiful and wild looking...love your dog and silkie


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Thanks guysX2... That was the best pick ever...such intense eyes and that little bit of drool...so beautiful and wild looking...love your dog and silkie
no intentions of breeding these chicks. I have nicer silkie eggs coming that have their own pens if i ever want to get into breeding- these guys are just petsSuper cute chicks...they should be fun to watch develop...you'll have some interesting colors...the white with the single comb just don't breed but it'll be cute anyway...congrats
They are sitting open in the bottom half of an egg carton. I slide my hand over them so they shift a bit. I have many 100% hatches and as mentioned people do fine without moving them at all so who knows if it's even necessary.I have a room that is cooler, so I will store them there. When you say "hand shift" do you mean turning them the other side? Just wondering... isn't it better to use the egg turner?
I hear you. I recently posted pictures of my two silkie roosters on FB and one of my friends wrote, "Is that supposed to be cute?" She lives in L.A. so I don't give her too hard of a time. I think "non-chicken" people have a hard time understanding our chicken obsessions. Especially the Silkie's for some reason.My FB friends I think have lost interest as well..I've noticed my likes dwindle if I post more than one per day. The people that actually do like my pictures are the few 'chicken friends' that I have. And the people who aren't comment things like 'what is that? Is that a dog? Can you eat it?"![]()