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This is my first time posting on this thread but everyone raves about it so I'd thought I'd give it a try. Let me know if I did not post correctly!

I have 12+ Purebred Silkie Hatching Eggs
Bidding Starts at $30 and shipping is an addition $13.45. Auction ends Tuesday November 22nd at 8pm EST. Will ship Wednesday morning. Payments made through PayPal.

Colors included in my pen are white, black and paint (almost all white and blacks are split to paint). I check fertility on a regular basis and thus far it has been 100%. I hatch white, black and paint chicks with the occasional partridge. I have 1 young cockerel that is non-bearded but from top lines (so he stays for now :) ). I pack with EXTRA care & time to ensure the eggs arrive in excellent condition but I can not control what happens once they are handed over to the USPS. Shipping is an additional $13.45. I will include as many extras as I can. Thank you.
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Wish I could bid but I just filled my bator with 3 dozen silkie eggs. I hope I can catch a future auction and I'm close enough to pick up
 
Wish I could bid but I just filled my bator with 3 dozen silkie eggs. I hope I can catch a future auction and I'm close enough to pick up

That's great that your close! I love finding local bycer's. Don't hesitate to pm me in the future. :)

Oh dang! Been wanting some paints but I have 0 Broodies right now and 23 chicks in a 1000 sq foot house that are stinky and too young to go out!

My bator is full so I'm expecting chicks soon myself. But I don't want to be brooding very long inside. Have you ever tried brooding outside with a heating pad cave? I only do it in winter but it does work.

@RubyNala97 are you NPIP?

No, not yet. I've put in my application and am waiting for my inspection/testing.
 
That's great that your close! I love finding local bycer's. Don't hesitate to pm me in the future. :)
My bator is full so I'm expecting chicks soon myself. But I don't want to be brooding very long inside. Have you ever tried brooding outside with a heating pad cave? I only do it in winter but it does work.
No, not yet. I've put in my application and am waiting for my inspection/testing.


Ruby! It's been a while since I've seen your layers! They look fabulous! :love
 
This is my first time posting on this thread but everyone raves about it so I'd thought I'd give it a try. Let me know if I did not post correctly!

I have 12+ Purebred Silkie Hatching Eggs
Bidding Starts at $30 and shipping is an addition $13.45. Auction ends Tuesday November 22nd at 8pm EST. Will ship Wednesday morning. Payments made through PayPal.

Colors included in my pen are white, black and paint (almost all white and blacks are split to paint). I check fertility on a regular basis and thus far it has been 100%. I hatch white, black and paint chicks with the occasional partridge. I have 1 young cockerel that is non-bearded but from top lines (so he stays for now :) ). I pack with EXTRA care & time to ensure the eggs arrive in excellent condition but I can not control what happens once they are handed over to the USPS. Shipping is an additional $13.45. I will include as many extras as I can. Thank you.
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Beautiful birds Ruby! Would any of them be beardless?
 
Beautiful birds Ruby! Would any of them be beardless?

I would have to say that there is a chance. He's just reaching maturing now and starting to mate the girls. He's the one in the pic above. I was told that his offspring would most likely produce half bearded and half non bearded. But he is the youngest of 4 boys that cover the girls, all the rest bearded.
 
I would have to say that there is a chance. He's just reaching maturing now and starting to mate the girls. He's the one in the pic above. I was told that his offspring would most likely produce half bearded and half non bearded. But he is the youngest of 4 boys that cover the girls, all the rest bearded.
I wanted to step in and quote a reply from @RavynFallen to a question I had about breeding my beardless Ameraucana:
Quote: I hope I'm not stepping out of line by posting this but I had a similar issue and was thankful someone told me about it.
 
I wanted to step in and quote a reply from @RavynFallen
to a question I had about breeding my beardless Ameraucana:
I hope I'm not stepping out of line by posting this but I had a similar issue and was thankful someone told me about it.


Sharing and passing on info is what BYC is about...

But, in Silkies, bearded and non-bearded are accepted by the APA and ABA... :)
 
Quote: We really appreciate your frankness and openness about your (amazing) birds.

As Bullets outlined the beard I believe, requires only one gene, but to breed true needs 2, and once the single gene is in the flock is hard to tell who is carrying one and who 2 genes.

So...
If you have bearded hens that have a single gene for beard, the and your beardless guy is the father, half of his babies will be beardless and half carriers of one gene (but sporting a beard).

I hope that helps with the question from abbevilleoz.
 

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