Ahhhhhhhhh.... See I told y'all I am a newbie. I am still trying to find my way around.You read that on the just in time hatching egg auction. It is 6 months/250 posts before bidding and selling on it.

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Ahhhhhhhhh.... See I told y'all I am a newbie. I am still trying to find my way around.You read that on the just in time hatching egg auction. It is 6 months/250 posts before bidding and selling on it.
At least you know now that your good.Ahhhhhhhhh.... See I told y'all I am a newbie. I am still trying to find my way around.![]()
. Now I am ready..At least you know now that your good.
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At least you know now that your good.
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Quote: Never taken a pic of him a screwed up my new phone. I have no idea what I'm doing with that thing. I'm determined to start getting pics of all the chickens. Of course at the moment, most are starting to molt, so I'll probably wait. Then again, Nifty or one of the members usually has an ugly molt contest. One of my Lav AMs could have won that last year, but she wouldn't let me get a pic of her. LOL
Lol. Too funny. Is it true that the silkied AMs originated from a pair owned by a member of BYC? I read something about that somewhere. I don't own any but I think they are adorable. I have silkies and easter eggers and a broody sitting on a couple of white true AMs. I know the silkied ones are not a cross between the two but I have often wondered what that cross would look like. I think the silkied ones must be what the best of both worlds would be.Never taken a pic of him a screwed up my new phone. I have no idea what I'm doing with that thing. I'm determined to start getting pics of all the chickens. Of course at the moment, most are starting to molt, so I'll probably wait. Then again, Nifty or one of the members usually has an ugly molt contest. One of my Lav AMs could have won that last year, but she wouldn't let me get a pic of her. LOL
Jubaby had the first 2. Others got eggs from her and started breeding to straight AMs and now there are several people working on them. I had a horrible time getting any to either hatch or thrive. If I could afford it I'd try and get chocolates from ChooksChick (my hatching idol), but for now I have BBS. Looks like what I've hatched out are roos, but that fine. I'll breed to AMs for splits and work from there. I have a cute little blue (know darn well it's a cockerel and could tell at hatch! LOL) with those pretty little Silkies feathers starting to grow in. I have some BBS from my AM pen in another brooder that are a couple of weeks older, so I'll use those to breed to this guy later, along with whatever else has hatched or will hatch soon. The hardest part is getting them to survive to adulthood. I guarded my one roo for probably a year or more. Too "CHICKEN" to let him in with other bird. Kind of defeated my purpose. LOL He's big and healthy now and in with hens and I'll be adding more in a couple of months. I wish I hadn't messed up my phone. I really would like to get pics of these chicks as they're growing.Lol. Too funny. Is it true that the silkied AMs originated from a pair owned by a member of BYC? I read something about that somewhere. I don't own any but I think they are adorable. I have silkies and easter eggers and a broody sitting on a couple of white true AMs. I know the silkied ones are not a cross between the two but I have often wondered what that cross would look like. I think the silkied ones must be what the best of both worlds would be.
Uggggggggg! Where are all the auctions?