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In the Brooder
So of the six fertile eggs we set only five made it to week 3 and only one hatched. Still she is a cutie
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I'm a first time silkie owner, and I have three silkie chicks right nowI have two blue chicks and one black. One of the blue ones is getting some patches of really dark feathering (pretty much black). Is this normal? Will she just be a darker blue as an adult? They are 4 wks old now. Also is it normal to see all the feather shafts at this age? Thanks for answering my newbie questions
The last pic includes my black silkie chick for comparison
I'm a first time silkie owner, and I have three silkie chicks right now
They are adorable. It is totally normal for your baby chicks to look all scraggly while they're growing out. They will change weekly while they go through this process. Yes, normal on the feather shafts, too. I have two blues that I hatched as babies. I had a splash rooster and a black hen and this combo always produces blue chicks. One of my blues is darker than the other. That's how I can tell them apart. When their crests start to get shafts on them, I always squeeze the shafts and the waxy stuff will come off quicker and you can fluff up their "bangs." Have fun with them as they grow up. The more you handle them, the friendlier they'll be. Also you probably know, that it takes a long time to determine gender. Either you have to send in their DNA (I did) or you have to wait for 4-6 mos before you'll be able to tell for sure.
Anyone have any splash silkie chicks for sale? I'm looking for a splash and a buff chicks, one of each. I'm in ca so shipping would be needed.
Anyone have any splash silkie chicks for sale? I'm looking for a splash and a buff chicks, one of each. I'm in ca so shipping would be needed.