These colors go well together. The problem with breeding brother to sister is that you enhance the faults but also double up on the positives. A couple of generations should not weaken the flock.Now, also... I have a blue hen, the splash pullet, and a black rooster and a splash rooster. I know, not enough hens!!! I had 2 die on me1 last fall, it kept getting cocci, not sure why. I think there was something wrong with it. the others didn't get cocci. just her. and now I lost the other last week which I can only assume is worms as she was thin. So I need to get this under control if we have worms going on!
Question is, are those bad colors to put together? they all get along, but to hatch out chicks, is this a bad color combo? And can I keep some of the chicks to add to my flock, or does that create really bad bloodlines if they breed?
The one in back looks buff but I need a side shot of the other one. Too early to sex.
Great pictures!
Oh, she is a real sweetie!!
I won a junior chicken show in florida. She won best of variety. I also have another silkie rooster that won best of breed and variety

I see what you mean now. I wouldn't remove her from breeding if you have a good combed roo but you'll have to get another opinion on whether you can show her.
Wow! Great pictures and explanation!!! This is a keeper for reference.When fermenting a larger amount of mash, the double bucket system makes it easier to keep the mash back slopped with the ferment juice.
Ingrediant's I use to make Fermented Feed for my layer flock or keep them healthy. Cod Liver oil gell caps and eye droppers for ailing birds.Bag balm for my chapped hands.![]()
My double bucket system. Smaller bucket with holes allows the fermenting liquid to freely back slosh the mash.
The mash in the inner bucket. I stir every day. I add fresh crumble every other day. Think about how you would make sour dough bread starter. You need to feed the ferment. It starts to go bad when it sits too long. Like more than four or five days without fresh.
