Perfect to enter one of the contests........................really great picture....................This chick thinks my dog is her momma....it is so sweet. My dog just lets her snuggle in.
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Perfect to enter one of the contests........................really great picture....................This chick thinks my dog is her momma....it is so sweet. My dog just lets her snuggle in.
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I have a question. I am new to silkie genetics so please be easy on me but...I have a white roo and three hens White, Blue, and black. all my chicks that are hatching are yellow with a brown tint. What color will they be? They look almost buff colored but it's not a uniform color and I don't understand how that is even possible. Shouldn't I have a variety of colors?
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Quote: white X white = white
white X blue = 50% chance of having the blue gene; and no telling what else may be inherited from the white parent.
white X black = no telling what all might be inherited from the white parent
In the later two cases, ALL the colour and pattern genes can express, And how they mix together determine the appearance. But hcances are pretty good htat it will not be a recognized variety, or at last not one that is correct in all aspects.
In the first case, all chicks inherit two copies of white, turning OFF the ability to create plumage pigment, thus preventing the appearance of colours or patterns that are genetically present.
Oh no! Good luck.They're going to want pictures.
I now have 7 silkies and a sizzle living in my laundry room. When I went out to feed this morning I discovered that during all this rain my coop has flooded. I dug a ditch to re direct the water, put a plastic pallet in and put hay on top of it, but they still haven't dried out and we are expecting freezing rain and snow tonight. I got two large cardboard boxes at the feed store and connected them by cutting a hole in the adjacent sides. I duck taped all the cracks and put pine shavings in and now I have house chickens.... At least these cant fly. Now to figure out what to do with the d'Uccle and Polish. I think the best thing to do would be move all the bantam into the barn and the turkeys into that house.
Thanks.I would like to intervene for you. KEEP TAKING PICTURES! It is really neat to review all the pictures when they are all growed up. You can see the subtle changes you didn't notice when you were watching them grow up but seeing a progression of pictures shows it really well. I thought I took a million pictures too, but I skipped a couple of weeks and there were changes I didn't notice until I looked at the older pictures - and realized they didn't look like that any more. The most subtle changes are going to be in the Partridge. Some of the Blues changed on me too - but the Blacks and Whites stayed the same. The other changes will be their tails and heads and beards.. and keep an eye out for any streamers.
The water circle is my fav picture too.
I am going to guess girl on the Partridge, I haven't seen any "stand tall" attitude from her at all.
Just get a backup hard-drive to store all the pictures.. you don't want to overload your computer![]()