yes we got some reflective tape like that the holographic kind and hung it everywhere had a few hawks in the yard after that but none wanted to come near
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The Smutty Buffs will probably clean themselves off of the sticky, it may take some time. Don't be afraid of bathing them, just make sure they do not put their heads down in the water and keep water out of their mouths, they will be fine. What I see is they look young and gangly - not lower and older. Did the previous owner also trim their crests? The Whites look fluffier in both body and crests than the Buffs do.
You can use the Buffs to incubate eggs, and you can hatch out their chicks but they will not be able to be shown - unless you get some without any of that black. I believe judges will allow for a little bit of "smut" in the tail of boy Buffs, but yours appear to have the dark wings also - which is frowned upon. Buffs (I have been told) are hard to keep correct, and if mixed will loose their all over Buff color and start showing darker/lighter areas. Buff is supposed to be all one even color.
I have a Buff I am using to work on Partridge - the first generation cross had one Dark Buff girl (no smut), one Blue Smut boy (beautiful but not correct for Buff) and one Smutty Buff Girl. I will breed the Smutty Buff girl back to her Partridge dad.
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Smutty Buff Silkies have black feathers in their tails and wings. Splash is white and black/gray - so no - its not a Splash, wrong genetics. I find it unusual that two girls are growing black tail feathers though - that usually happens on the boys.. Were the Buff hens laying?
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