Feb 12, 2018 #1 M moraylass Chirping Joined Feb 10, 2018 Messages 32 Reaction score 10 Points 64 Location Northeast Scotland, UK A couple of pics of our pretty silkie cross. Iridescent black with gorgeous golden neck, hooked beak, and bouffant top. Can anyone help identify what she might be?
A couple of pics of our pretty silkie cross. Iridescent black with gorgeous golden neck, hooked beak, and bouffant top. Can anyone help identify what she might be?
Feb 12, 2018 #2 AlleysChicks Enabler 6 Years Friend Joined Oct 10, 2016 Messages 15,538 Reaction score 40,072 Points 1,212 Location Southern Ohio You mean the other half that’s not silkie? Does she lay eggs? If so what color.
Feb 12, 2018 #3 Crazy for Chickens! Free Ranging Friend Joined Jun 9, 2017 Messages 8,236 Reaction score 10,788 Points 582 Location NW Missouri Perhaps Cochin?
Feb 12, 2018 #4 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock 9 Years Friend Joined Apr 11, 2016 Messages 14,448 Reaction score 19,307 Points 687 Location NW Missouri Its nearly impossible to know exactly what she is crossed with. But she does look like a "classic" Silkie x Cochin cross.
Its nearly impossible to know exactly what she is crossed with. But she does look like a "classic" Silkie x Cochin cross.
Feb 12, 2018 #5 drumstick diva Still crazy after all these years. Premium Feather Member 12 Years Greeter Friend Spirit Joined Aug 26, 2009 Messages 140,917 Reaction score 294,206 Points 2,097 Location Out to pasture Can you get clear photos, they do not show detail at all. Blacks are hard to see as it is. X 2 Gray Farms
Can you get clear photos, they do not show detail at all. Blacks are hard to see as it is. X 2 Gray Farms
Feb 14, 2018 Thread starter #6 M moraylass Chirping Joined Feb 10, 2018 Messages 32 Reaction score 10 Points 64 Location Northeast Scotland, UK Thank you all for the thoughts so far. Here is a flash close-up image (not sure if it helps, though): And her eggs were a light brown:
Thank you all for the thoughts so far. Here is a flash close-up image (not sure if it helps, though): And her eggs were a light brown: