I hear the feathers also get sunburned if they are kept outside which will also cause the yellowing. My splash has a little bit I have been trying to grow out.its not that u shouldn't its just causeing my white silkies to get yellow in them![]()
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I hear the feathers also get sunburned if they are kept outside which will also cause the yellowing. My splash has a little bit I have been trying to grow out.its not that u shouldn't its just causeing my white silkies to get yellow in them![]()
I agree exactly with Deb. Those air cells look really big for day 14 :/ To clarify: The first Partridge and the Blue look normal for air cells, but the rest look like mine when they are ready to hatch (except the obvious non-developers).The two that you've marked as nothing there, I'd agree. I'd pull them and dispose of them. The one marked partridge is also questionable, but I'd leave it in as long as it doesn't doesn't smell or start to weep. It may just be the photo doesn't show the developing chick very well. Good luck. Deb
its not that u shouldn't its just causeing my white silkies to get yellow in them![]()
they do get sunlight from the windows in the pen but i wouldnt think it would be enough to go yellow also know lots of other people who have there show stock inside. but when i have the money i plan on making shaded runs so the can go outside but this year could only afford the 20 foot coop i builtThey are going to need a little time outside for the vitamin D... just 15 minutes is good for their bones.
u most likely wont see it in the pullets my girls are fine its all my white based cockerels that have the yellow problem. to tell u the truth even in my pet coop were i have white silkies free range all day and eat lots of corn the hens havent changed colours ethier but the boys do. dont knoe why been told could be sun,corn,marigold even could be geneticMine go outside (unrestricted) and eat corn and don't yellow. Is it less likely to happen if they are younger?
What does it look like on them if they do start to colour from the sun and corn? I only have one white girl - and she is really just a pet. I just haven't seen personally what you are describing![]()
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also i didnt notice they were going yellow untill older i wonder if it could just be like a leakage in the boys i have no clue what it could be but i may be droping my whites do to this problem