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Awesome! If we both use different lines from the start we can have some nice unrelated bantams then...
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Im already working on it![]()
Wait and see. I've had babies with waves in their comb that straightened out as they grew into their comb.
Day 21 of my egg incubation! I moved eggs from my girls into my mini Eco and eggs from Rinda into my octagon 20 Eco. One of mine was pipping as I got ready for work.
It's probably better that I am not there to watch. Every time I get to hatch time, I think there is no way these eggs are going to turn into chicks! And they do. Amazing!
go back and read my response. I clearly said I could sex the Silkie x white Leghorn(hen) chicks before they hatch, but the secret is to do it on large white leghorn eggs, other eggs color or zise wont workahhh. i was like man im breeding the wrong chickens.
again, I am a man of Science, I dont report people for posting what they believe is correct, what I do is try to teach them the correct way thats why I get reported.Sry i should have known you were not a diva when i didn't get reported. Sry to hear a diva got your educator tag pulled. But debates are often only used to put people down. Sooooo ya.

but overall are quiet and laid back. When we're in with them though they do like to "talk" and "sing" to us, and follow us everywhere. Like many others, I've found that as babies they are quite flighty, but it seems to slow down when they reach 6months+. They can still fly, they just don't unless they have to.Funny tooo --- I was mistaken it was a candling thing. My candling isn't the most skillful LOL -- doubt I could determine the skin color in there. ;O)ahhh. i was like man im breeding the wrong chickens.
Definitely give it some time.....I had a rooster with a crooked floppy -- crooked meaning it traversed the top of his head diagonally. The floppy was mostly cured as he matured...the crooked of course didn't.I have 2 roos from different lines this one is 6 weeks old the other is 10 weeks old but they both have floppy or crooked looking combs will these straiten out or not? They were very strait and have 6 points from birth but the bigger they get the curvyer they get please opinions lol help