One of my silkies sometimes lays long eggs that are more narrow and look a lot like that. Could be a silkie egg. Hatch it and see what comes out.

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One of my silkies sometimes lays long eggs that are more narrow and look a lot like that. Could be a silkie egg. Hatch it and see what comes out.
Quote: I got these fluffy cuties (and I believe my calico cock was from her lines as well) from Sheri Minkner. She has incredible Silkies. The BEST I have ever seen.
This is her profile @country And this is her website: http://www.californiacountryranch.com/
I don't believe she ships eggs, but its worth a shot!![]()
Those white ones look alot like my Georgie the house hen. She hatched with several other chicks but she just didn't grow. She has a deformity on one side of her face that includes a blind eye and sunken sinus. She has been spoiled all her life and she will be 5 years old this spring. She was so small when her sisters where out in the pen laying eggs she was still in a brooder keeping any lone chicks company. Her first cage was a 12x12x12. I thought she was a boy till she finally laid an egg several months after her sisters did. She is about half the size of her sister that I still have. She grows out a fluffy crest every now and then after a molt but mostly it's small. She just got over an illness that took me about a month to find out what was wrong with her. She had all the symptoms except for 1 of what it was she had and 1 symptom of mareks. Turns out it wasn't Mareks. Her skin, beak, comb, feet and legs turned powder white as if she was anemic. So of course I wormed her with no success.I treated her for mites although I couldn't find any on her I gave her vitamins then I finally found it and gave her teramyacin for a week and she was cured. She is back to her sweet self. She was acting depressed and refused to come out of her cage or be held, loss of appetite and she normally has watery feces due to the extra water she drinks because of her face deformity so direah was a symptom but instead her feces where firm and mostly white. The name of it started with an E and there was 2 words to what she had. I tried to find it just now with no luck. It took me what seemed forever to find it when she was sick.Those are some cute fluff balls!
Didn't you say they where shipped? Was it form a breeder or a company? With my experience of hatching hundreds of chicks over the years. They die for no apparent reason at all. They can be doing fine for a week or two and one day you find them dead. I just figure that something didn't go just right during incubation. As long as you keep their brooder clean and dry with clean fresh water and keep feces out of their feed, keep them warm there isn't much else you can do unless you see symptoms.I lost two more black silkiesthats now 6 birds in less then 24 hours
what the hell is happening
ronott1 says its too early for cocci so shat else could be causing them to die![]()
I got these fluffy cuties (and I believe my calico cock was from her lines as well) from Sheri Minkner. She has incredible Silkies. The BEST I have ever seen.
This is her profile @country
And this is her website: http://www.californiacountryranch.com/
I don't believe she ships eggs, but its worth a shot!![]()
It could be stress. how many did you get? Last time I bought from a hatchery I bought 25 chicks. I lost 2 I think when they where chicks then after they where grown a mink wiped them all out. It was a masacre. Looked like a crime scene when i went out to feed. That was many years ago when I didn't think about covering the run.they were from cackle hatchery in missouri