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Amy I think it was the gaint cochin. Oh My Gosh what a beautiful boy. My husband would kill me though because he is now building me a nice big silkie coop. Some many chickens, so little time to build coops.
 
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Congrats Debi!!!! And by the way, of the three hens I got from you, the one that was so broody - her eggs are a beautiful blue, but I'm not getting any right now. My son decided to put her in the pen with his Silkies and breed her to his Silkie roo to get more broodys. I told him he was going to get frankenchicks. Well, she hatched out five little cuties. I'll try to post pictures as soon as I get a chance - got to find my camera because it's just not working out getting the photos from my phone on here -. But the wierd thing, one has five toes like a silkie, and the others have 6 toes. Frankenchicks.

Good to see your son is so interested!! I had a Polish hen that loved the silkie roo and no matter what I did she found her way over to him. I didn't collect her eggs since they were 'mutts' and she went broody and hatched out 6 chicks with the biggest silkiest crests ever. I hated selling them I wanted to see what they grew up to look like but I can't keep everything.
 
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Unfortunately, I don't know anyone who has chicks at the moment. You could try the website- mypetchicken.com they still have some orpington chicks available and you can order some. The minimum number is 3 so you can order 6 no problem
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You can cut and paste that in your browser - I am not sure how to get a link to work here. Aside from that, I would suggest checking Craigslist in the farm and garden section, occasionally you will see chickens for sale. Good Luck! Let us know what you find or don't find. If nothing else, you can buy a styrofoam incubator pretty cheap and hatch your own!


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Yes! And his sons look a lot like him, too! I sold those out back in August. Everyone thought they were so gorgeous. I probably should hatch out more but will probably wait til spring. I have sold hatching eggs from them though. People really love those chicks. The pullets are as gorgeous as the roos.

This is the one you mean, isn't it?

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I set up our chicken tract for winter with some cardboard and rough cut sawdust. We have them in a 2 level tracotr, and they were getting alot of wind last weekend. Well, anyway, the chickens proceeded to eat the sawdust...it is almost gone now, with what the blew onto the ground with their wings. Needless to say, they barely touched their food the first 2 days of sawdust. This can't be healthy for them...eating sawdust. (?)
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Yes! And his sons look a lot like him, too! I sold those out back in August. Everyone thought they were so gorgeous. I probably should hatch out more but will probably wait til spring. I have sold hatching eggs from them though. People really love those chicks. The pullets are as gorgeous as the roos.

This is the one you mean, isn't it?

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/9332_bo_n_new_lady.jpg

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/9332_bo_in_molt_9-11.jpg

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I have one of his sons. Midas and he is just gorgeous, trying to remember when i got hij from Amy I want to say end of may early june, he is maturing really nice. he hasnt learned how to treat his ladies good yet. hopefully that behavior will come as he gets older. hes still so young in that respect.. hes going to be fantastic at a year old. im sure..

if amy has more this coming year.. get one of the boys, you wont be sorry.. hardest thing i have is finding girls for him I was able to get a white and a blue from Susanne , neither of them are laying hopefully they will start back up this spring and Ill get some pullets , hes been breeding them but they aren't laying.. I have Columbians in with him.. he likes those girls too.. not sure what they will look like but those girls arnt laying either.. ahhh this molt light winter deal is soo frustrating..

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