Silkies - They’re simply SPECTACULAR!

Trying to get a head-count on silkie lovers...

  • ME! - I like silkies!

    Votes: 826 96.2%
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Definitely Silkie going on in there whether it’s Silkie/Polish or Silkie/Cochin remains to be seen. Does look a lot like my smooth feathered Polish/ silkie crosses, I must say.😊View attachment 2933872
Shoot! Looks exactly like that one (i did a double take thinking it was a pic i posted). I do see the beak on yours is much darker and doesn't appear to have the cochin single comb.

So she did have some silkies and cochins in the yard. Her paint silkies came from a batch of eggs she purchased, but her tolbunts came from her tolbunt pair in her yard. The eggs were all set and hatched together, so thats where the confusion sets in. But the comb looks very cochin. 🤔

Aright, this one is going to need further pics throughout development 😆 she was pretty convinced this little black one came from the same batch as the paint silkies though. It just seems if they are the same generation, it shouldn't have the comb and smooth feathers it has.
 
I have other breeds. I also have 1 Buff Orp, 1 old game hen, Marans, Cochins and Maran Mixes. Only 6 of them are laying currently out of 18 other hens. They all free range together but a issue that is cropping up is while my main Rooster who is a Marans normally pays no attention to Branch he will go after him if Branch sets his sights on a larger hen. Basil my Marans completely ignores the silkie Poppy. Poppy even though she is 6 months old is just not ready for rooster attentions and well Branch is. That is why I desperately need another hen of laying age so Branch will leave her alone. I almost wonder if she is coming close to laying age though because before I had to rehome the surprise Roo Lil Bit he ignored her as did Lil Bit.
Ive had wonderful luck with local chicken/farm facebook groups. I'm not even using craigslist anymore. That's how i found these tolbunts and paints! The coop builder i used was on there too.
 
I'm tempted to DNA sex the 2 silkies and the tolbunt w the largest crest. I'd hate to get attached to the silkie pair and find out i get zero silkies to keep. If i can keep one m/f pair, I would rather it be the tolbunts. And then I'll be on the hunt for a potential replacement silkie friend! Im feeling your pain @RebeccaBoyd !
 
Shoot! Looks exactly like that one (i did a double take thinking it was a pic i posted). I do see the beak on yours is much darker and doesn't appear to have the cochin single comb.

So she did have some silkies and cochins in the yard. Her paint silkies came from a batch of eggs she purchased, but her tolbunts came from her tolbunt pair in her yard. The eggs were all set and hatched together, so thats where the confusion sets in. But the comb looks very cochin. 🤔

Aright, this one is going to need further pics throughout development 😆 she was pretty convinced this little black one came from the same batch as the paint silkies though. It just seems if they are the same generation, it shouldn't have the comb and smooth feathers it has.
Well single combs are recessive in silkies, so hard to say excatly where the comb came from in yours. The little one I posted is 3/4 silkie, so has the walnut comb. I did hatch one 2nd gen Polkie though with a single comb, though she has silkied feathers. Genetics are fascinating, as soon as I think I am finally understanding things, I get a chick that does not follow the rules.🤣
 
Well single combs are recessive in silkies, so hard to say excatly where the comb came from in yours. The little one I posted is 3/4 silkie, so has the walnut comb. I did hatch one 2nd gen Polkie though with a single comb, though she has silkied feathers. Genetics are fascinating, as soon as I think I am finally understanding things, I get a chick that does not follow the rules.🤣
Oh.. very interesting. Maybe i shouldn't read too much into the comb then.

All is calm in the brooder, eveyone is napping. I guess given its 2:45pm local time, i need to stop watching chicks and accomplish something 😆
 
So as I'm looking at this little black crossed chick... im kind of thinking it looks a lot more like the polish. But it does have black feet. The tail, wings, vault, SIZE, are more similar to the polish than the silkies.. what are you guys' thoughts? Cochin/silkie, or cochin/polish. The silkies are just sooo tiny in comparison.

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The polish and mystery cross are catching some serious air flying around the brooder!
Aw it looks like a silkie polish mix! :D
 

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