So I have this THING in my shirt....

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Just for the sake of clarity, they are BANTAM silkie X frizzled cochin X Dragon to they will not get to the full 140 feet. And I'm happy to announce: ( since Gritty surely isn't up yet because her husband called her at 4 in the morning from the hospital for the password to the laptop... oh wait that's why I'm up.)

That she hatched a PAIR of these birds (boy and girl) so now she can successfully breed more bantam silkie, cochin dragons.

Mom is barred and dad isn't so they are sex-linked
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Oh but Gritty is up since I have to make that dreaded trip to Fort Smith today.
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I was going to wait and try to get better pics today, but these will have to do. Our camera is old and a POS, plus it has operator issues. Linda, you can see the video on my FB page. I can't upload the video to BYC right now, don't have enough time.

Here's the pics, for what they're worth.

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The little pullet "Dragon" is a bossy little thing. "Harley" is more laid back.
 
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I can't see them well enough to see if one has the white spot of a black sex link, but to me it looks like two pullets. I believe the silkie feathering is recessive, so unless it is on both sides, the silkie feathered part won't show, but the body conformation just might. If you can cross this with something that has Silkie, Turken, and maybe Polish in it, you could have something really set for Halloween next year. No costume needed.

What do you think about that one in the last photo? Is it looking sad or maybe serious, or maybe still in shock from what it has already seen in its young life. To me, it looks like it has an attitude.
 
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Pbjmaker is the one that gifted me with the eggs. She has seen the video on my FB page, which is much better than these pics. She has judged these to be a pullet and a cockerel - he does have a faint white spot on his head but it's hard to see.
I don't have any silkies or polish at this time - hawk got both silkies and both polish - so I'm really excited to have something that will go broody again.
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I'd trust Pbjmaker on that. Glad you got at least one pullet. At least I hope you still have the SF.

I had not kept up on which ones you lost to predators, though I knew you had some problems. It has been a rough last few months for me too, with the dogs dropped off in the country by an irresponsible pet owner, what I am pretty sure is a fox, and what I think is my first ever hawk attack. When it hits, it hits hard. Mine are now confined to the run until I can get a handle on that fox. I was managing until those dogs hit, but I also had to restock certain breeds.
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The black ones are Black Australorp. The red ones, Speckled Sussex. Those are for what little is left of my breeding/laying flock. The yellow ones are red sex link roosters. I still need some for the freezer. I really don't like having to raise them over the winter, but I needed some packing peanuts to keep the others warm during shipping and figured the red sex link roosters were doomed anyway.
 
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