Silkie thread!

Okay so I know that it's completely unpredictable, and some might disapprove, but what's the most optimal breed to cross a silkie with? I have some lovely cochins. Also I doubt this is likely since everyone has trouble sexing them, but is it possible to sex chicks by wing length? I have several chicks right now some with different lengths and some with same length wing feathers. So I was wondering if it worked, I'll follow up on it as they grow because I'm obsessive, but I don't want to get my hopes high that I have tons of pullets if it's absolutely not true
I guess my question to you would be, what are you trying to accomplish? The answer to that will give you a better idea of the breeds that would accomplish that goal.

Feather sexing works on birds and breeds that have had the trait bred into them. Silkies have not.
 
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Can anyone tell me what Color my gray girl is in the pic ??

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What age did your silkies start laying? I have four 8 month old girls. None lay. One has been singing the egg song for a week though and has been in the nest box all day today. So we will see I guess. Also my two year old hen with the curled foot has been laying around today a lot. Not acting ill just not on her feet. Could it just be her legs are tired? She limps around because of her foot. She was born that way I understand and I adopted her. I want to make her a padded shoe lol. She has pin feathers everywhere, no balding, just very rough when you pet her, and dropped off laying two months ago, so I am assuming molt?
 
Just got my first egg the other day from my younger silkie stock and boy was it tiny lol they are around 6 months old bought them in April.

Thanks for telling me the color of her I have older splash hens and they are no comparison to her she is better quality :)
 
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I guess my question to you would be, what are you trying to accomplish? The answer to that will give you a better idea of the breeds that would accomplish that goal.

Feather sexing works on birds and breeds that have had the trait bred into them. Silkies have not.
I have no intention of ever actually cross breeding with silkies, there are just too many variables with the breed and not a lot of actual attributes I would want from them. I mean they're gorgeous birds and I just found the notion to be exciting and to create your own unique bird would be very special, wouldn't it?
 
I actually have some !!! My silkie roosters have been mating with my egg layers :-0 I put a few eggs in the incubator and I was shocked what came out lol
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This a a leghorn hens mixed with my silkie rooster (white on white ) has feathers on feet looks just like a silkie going to hatch some more from my Rhode Island Red to see what they will look like :0
 
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