Silky many come out with 5 toes
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No clue. I bought them as chicks last year as Easter Eggers. Snowflake lays blue eggs, and Muffins (with the muff) lays cream colored eggs.My silver grey Dorkings have five toes. Any chance of one in their background?
I guess since Easter Eggers are 'mixed' we will never know. Not even sure dad is the Bielefelder he was supposed to be. He's quiet (as in not flighty or nervous), and very gentlemanly. Lady is definitely a Bielefelder. He looks more EE to me.Silky many come out with 5 toes
TY TY. I really like him. He's gentle with the ladies, yet stand his ground when the others come knocking at his door (so to speak). I've got each roo and his ladies in separate pens, which enables me to let them out in groups, and not have roo fights or accidental breedings. Here's the week old hatch from their pen, (not mentioning how Snowflake is also brooding eggs from their pen), and one from um... Margaret I believe. She's out of one of the BS/BA mix hens and Bruiser (BSL roo). Margaret is in with Prince Charles my one winged wonder.He's a gorgeous rooster, @CSolis. Almost looks like one of my Fayoumi/SDW bantam crosses.
Good morning all. Bleary eyed here this morning. We are sitting here waiting to hear from the Vet and chugging down coffee. We both slept better knowing Sid is in good hands.
No calls overnight so we are keeping our fingers crossed and waiting to hear for the vet. She said she would call after they made rounds.hahaha, morning micro... how's the pup this morning?