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YesThanks for this!
So sad to see these perfectly formed chicks pass right before they hatched!![]()
Chick two looks like a normal walnut comb to me. But I’m no expert. Not sure about chick one. The silkie in my avatar pic has a single comb, but I don’t think I have any good pictures of her as a chick that would show it off. Of course she’s as far from a breed standard specimen as one can get. Still love her. She just a cute little odd ball.@LynnaePB or anyone else who wants to chime in! Photos of two different chicks who look very similar. Chick one is one week old today, chick two is four days old today deciding between these two which one to keep. Can you tell me what kind of comb they each have? They look like normal Silkie combs to me but they are so small, I am not sure. Please let me know if you need better photos if you cannot tell from what I have supplied.
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One of my 14 week old chicks has a single comb, sold him. Hard to tell in pics.. but it is pretty obvious when they are only a week or so old.Chick two looks like a normal walnut comb to me. But I’m no expert. Not sure about chick one. The silkie in my avatar pic has a single comb, but I don’t think I have any good pictures of her as a chick that would show it off. Of course she’s as far from a breed standard specimen as one can get. Still love her. She just a cute little odd ball.
Thank you for this! Thank you for your excellent descriptions and all the photos. I am a visual learner so this really helps!
I had never heard of slipped wing, but it makes a lot of sense!
Going back and looking at my adult bird photos (it is not quite 400 am here and they have the good sense to be asleep), I do not see that my birds have it except maybe Zelda? What do you think? I have noticed it in other's birds, but did not know what it was.
I have noticed some chicks have better 4th and 5th toe spacing than others.
How do you tell if the chicks have a single comb this young? I do not think any of these do, but I am not 100% sure. Is it just the small ridge that you look for? Do you happen to have any photo examples?
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They are so precious!One of my 14 week old chicks has a single comb, sold him. Hard to tell in pics.. but it is pretty obvious when they are only a week or so old.
I am just breeding my closest to quality I have, 2 have red combs so they are in a seperate coop keeping my cockerel company for now not for breeding. .. Also not going breed with characteristics I don't like, bad mothering for example. Nugget will be going in with the cockerel!
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They'll accept just about anything! Mine often go in a corner of the coop, so I just set up boards around it to give them more privacy. Those buckets should work fine!OK, I have a question for you Silkie owners. I am thinking about building a new coop just for my Silkies (currently incubating). I know the nesting box has to be low to the ground. I thought about using old kitty litter tubs to make nesting boxes. Like this...
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Would Silkies use this?
Also, since Silkies sleep on the ground, what kind of coop litter/bedding do you use? I use a sand/screenings mixture in my regular coop which works wonderfully but those birds don't sleep on the floor! Is anyone using sand bedding with their Silkies?
My silkies are in a mixed flock, so both types of birds need to be accomodated.OK, I have a question for you Silkie owners. I am thinking about building a new coop just for my Silkies (currently incubating). I know the nesting box has to be low to the ground. I thought about using old kitty litter tubs to make nesting boxes. Like this...
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Would Silkies use this?
Also, since Silkies sleep on the ground, what kind of coop litter/bedding do you use? I use a sand/screenings mixture in my regular coop which works wonderfully but those birds don't sleep on the floor! Is anyone using sand bedding with their Silkies?