Unexpected chicken lover
Crowing
X2...adorableThat one looks like a polish/silkie mix! SO CUTE!![]()
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X2...adorableThat one looks like a polish/silkie mix! SO CUTE!![]()
And this is why I so wish that these dishonest folks would just stop lying already. There are plenty of people who would still buy the eggs knowing they are Silkie mixes and be excited to see what they get. Instead, they alienate many buyers who expected purebred Silkies to hatch in spite of the relatively low price of the eggs.That's what I thought, but honestly for the price I can't complain. Also compared to my horrible first experience, this time I'm happy with the hatch! Even if they're not pure breed.
And this is why I so wish that these dishonest folks would just stop lying already. There are plenty of people who would still buy the eggs knowing they are Silkie mixes and be excited to see what they get. Instead, they alienate many buyers who expected purebred Silkies to hatch in spite of the relatively low price of the eggs.
The yellow toe isn’t a sign of a mix. I’d say the blue/black ones are pure.
I believe F1 crosses would have smooth feathers and 5 toes. That supports my suggestion of crosses of crosses, not a fence-vaulting rooster.I'm still wondering if maybe it's possible? I guess I'll find out when they start feathering! If I'm not mistaken, I read that silkie crosses will (almost) always have smooth feathers because it's the dominant gene. Only doubt is the 4 toes on the two dark chicks![]()