Silkie thread!

does anyone think that they will have some silkies around the age of 4-5 months in January because im trying to start breeding silkies but my dad wont let me till i pull up my grades which wont be until sometime in january
 
haven't posted in a long time, but had to share this little doll, from Judy at 3 Cedars, he is an 'only' chick right now, but so cute!


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Could you explain to me what is "4-H project" ? Thanks.

Oh of course! It's a club for kids that gets them involved in working with projects that really enrich their life later on. They can participate in many different areas-- like Aerospace/rocketery, Photography, citizenship skills, textiles--like sewing and quilting, Fashion, Cooking/baking, and the list goes on and on! Among those projects are animals like Poultry (any breed--just breed for standard), Swine (pigs), Meat Goats, Milking goats, horsemanship and on and on... Anyway, I signed my son up for this club and we enrolled in a few projects. The club gives you a book that tells you how to go about your project and you keep records, pictures, reports, etc.. But when we go to club meetings, the kids have a great time and it's the parents sitting in the back talking about their "child's" breeding program that the PARENT is working so hard on. Just had to laugh, because it seems like we stress over all the back end of it and the kids get to do the fun stuff.
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http://www.4-h.org/ <----this is the link that further explains the Club.
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Nice to see how childeren become involved in a long-term project.
This is how I signed out my "Silver-project" that is now on his 5th generation.
https://sites.google.com/site/silkiesmoroseta/
Enjoy the reportage. Now I just started the 6th generation.
 
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We will be at the show in Newnan, Ga in Feb and will be bringing sale silkies of all ages. Look for our sign out back.

You have a good dad! Work hard in school AND with your birds and you won't regret it later. It's hard to see down the road of your life, but trust your parents to be looking out for your welfare!
 
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Oh of course! It's a club for kids that gets them involved in working with projects that really enrich their life later on. They can participate in many different areas-- like Aerospace/rocketery, Photography, citizenship skills, textiles--like sewing and quilting, Fashion, Cooking/baking, and the list goes on and on! Among those projects are animals like Poultry (any breed--just breed for standard), Swine (pigs), Meat Goats, Milking goats, horsemanship and on and on... Anyway, I signed my son up for this club and we enrolled in a few projects. The club gives you a book that tells you how to go about your project and you keep records, pictures, reports, etc.. But when we go to club meetings, the kids have a great time and it's the parents sitting in the back talking about their "child's" breeding program that the PARENT is working so hard on. Just had to laugh, because it seems like we stress over all the back end of it and the kids get to do the fun stuff.
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http://www.4-h.org/ <----this is the link that further explains the Club.
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Nice to see how childeren become involved in a long-term project.
This is how I signed out my "Silver-project" that is now on his 5th generation.
https://sites.google.com/site/silkiesmoroseta/
Enjoy the reportage. Now I just started the 6th generation.

Wow! What a lot of work you have done! It took me forever to realize I just needed to scroll down to view it! I kept trying to click on everything!
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I mention this incase someone else is as dense as me.
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Your generation photos and changes are great and all egg growth, etc.!
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All so educational! I didn't like the photo of the kitchen delicacy though!
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