Silkie thread!

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Are you sure it isn't from lice eggs? I've got some real piggies in my coop but have never seen the beards clump together.
 
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I hate those clumps.
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The best way is to get them nice and wet and shampoo them, so you get all the actual 'stuff' out. It might take some scrubbing. Mine bathe in the feed also. Lol!
 
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Are you sure it isn't from lice eggs? I've got some real piggies in my coop but have never seen the beards clump together.

Actually, I thought thats what they were at first, so everyone got a bath and dip, coop was cleaned out and sevin dust put in, etc. But come to find out, they are mats, I got one off to be sure.
 
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I hate those clumps.
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The best way is to get them nice and wet and shampoo them, so you get all the actual 'stuff' out. It might take some scrubbing. Mine bathe in the feed also. Lol!

ok, thanks,
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I figured there was no easy way out
 
Have to agree with robin on this one~~~feathers in the beard that appear matted are usually lice eggs..... Even if you dip, bathe, and treat the bird, that doesn't remove the lice eggs...the only way to do that is to comb them out
 
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I was sent here to post my issue with cross beaked Silkies.
Both of mine are developing it, and it's just happened here recently. I literally took pictures last week and they were fine.. we just noticed the start of the crossing today.


Here's my thread that has the pictures of the babies. They're a little over a month old.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=527132&p=1



I was planning on giving these Silkies to my little brother for his 12th birthday, which is Wednesday.
I basically need to know what is going to need to happen with them..
 
I use a short bristled fingernail brush to clean out matted feathers and foot feathering. I shampoo the feathers and rinse them with the brush dipped in clean water. Around the eyes, I use a soft bristled tooth brush because it's easier to control. Both are much gentler than a comb. Works best wet, though.
 
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I'm really sorry to hear about your babies. They are so cute. I have heard of people trying something to help, but I just put them down. Maybe someone on here will have a remedy but I don't think it always works and their little beaks will just keep getting worse. I feel so sorry for them that I just do what I think is right. It may not be everybody's answer, but it is one that I can live with.

I am so sorry.
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If you wanted to drive up to northern WI I would give you a couple of very nice chicks to replace them - free (I just feel so bad for you).
 
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Oh I am so sorry. My opinion, for what it is worth, is that the little balck one should be put down. That is a big too large of a crossover to trim away. Their beaks continue to grow and that one will most likely reach a point it cannot even eat and starve. The little white one looks to be a case of special needs and would have to be trimmed regularly and feed from a deep dish so it can scoop food into its mouth but it has a better chance of survival than the black one does, dpending on how it continues to grow. If it crosses over no more than that it would be a pet that needed a little extra care.

I am so sorry this has happened. I have some young partridges if you could make your way to Northern KY that I would gladly give you to replace them if I could.
 
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Sonoran...I am coming to you with 2 genetics questions

I have a trio of Partridge Silkies from SQ parents...all but one are PQ....I hatched some babies and one of them is solid white (see pic) what does this mean as far as breeding this bird later....what would I breed too and etc.


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Secondly, from purchased eggs, I got 2 white silkies one is a male with a single comb (I will get pics tomorrow maybe I am seeing it wrong but I do not think so)...how does this happen, what should I do with the bird and will the hatchmate carry the single comb gene? Basically what can you tell me about the single comb in silkies...


Thank you thank you
 

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