UrbanRustic
In the Brooder
- May 14, 2024
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Ok... first... our goals. We love the taste of the silkie eggs. We find them to have much richer flavor than our other eggs. We also love their soft, poofy feathering and they are so super gentle as a general rule. They are really good mamas.
We love the blue and green eggs for the "novelty" and have genuinely loved our EE chickens. They also lay very well and consistently for longer than our "laying" breeds like Australorp and Isa Browns. They are also people-y and curious. They also seem to be good mamas when they go broody which tends to be less often that the silkies (which we also prefer... less often but still about 1x a year).
All of this to say we want to head our flock in the direction of silked EEs without the $35 price tag. We didn't even know there were silked EEs until we decided to move this direction.
So.... in light of this... we have a sweet rooster that is silkie (Father) over an EE that we have had for about 7-8 years. She still lays but this year has finally quit laying real regularly. Last year we bought an EE hen, she lays blue. And then our rooster has a sister and we think she is laying blue with a slight green tint... almost a mint blue-green. He has several daughters and none of them lay blue we are pretty sure... although we are about to split the flock and try and get a better idea to be sure. But I *really* don't think he got his mom's blue gene.
So... we have 3 birds currently laying blue eggs. One is we think his sister which is silkie/EE. The other 2 are EE.
We have 2 white silkies and 1 silkie/EE/silkie (his daughter) that are all laying.
This year we got a silkie pair (white cockerel and white pullet) and 9 Americana (EE from TSC) and wound up with 4 cockerels and 5 pullets we are pretty sure.
We also have 2 hens that have gone broody and will NOT give up their eggs but they mostly have blue eggs and a few silkie under them (we are about to have way too many chickens!)
Our plan is to pair our silkie cockerel with all the blue layers and new Americana pullets (so he will have 8 girls depending on what hatches he might have 10).
The silkie girls are where we are stuck. Do we keep breeding them with our sweet roo? Or do we switch to a new Americana roo? What are the chances that the new roos have the blue gene? Is there any thing to look for that makes it more likely? Are we complicating this too much? We can't have more than 2 roosters total. And we aren't sure if we can even do that long term depending on how much they cockadoodle battle. We really need to get to a rooster that has the silkie feathering genes and the blue egg gene. Help!
PS This isn't for selling or anything.. just our own personal flock. We do have a few different people with country properties that can take extra hens at least.
We love the blue and green eggs for the "novelty" and have genuinely loved our EE chickens. They also lay very well and consistently for longer than our "laying" breeds like Australorp and Isa Browns. They are also people-y and curious. They also seem to be good mamas when they go broody which tends to be less often that the silkies (which we also prefer... less often but still about 1x a year).
All of this to say we want to head our flock in the direction of silked EEs without the $35 price tag. We didn't even know there were silked EEs until we decided to move this direction.
So.... in light of this... we have a sweet rooster that is silkie (Father) over an EE that we have had for about 7-8 years. She still lays but this year has finally quit laying real regularly. Last year we bought an EE hen, she lays blue. And then our rooster has a sister and we think she is laying blue with a slight green tint... almost a mint blue-green. He has several daughters and none of them lay blue we are pretty sure... although we are about to split the flock and try and get a better idea to be sure. But I *really* don't think he got his mom's blue gene.
So... we have 3 birds currently laying blue eggs. One is we think his sister which is silkie/EE. The other 2 are EE.
We have 2 white silkies and 1 silkie/EE/silkie (his daughter) that are all laying.
This year we got a silkie pair (white cockerel and white pullet) and 9 Americana (EE from TSC) and wound up with 4 cockerels and 5 pullets we are pretty sure.
We also have 2 hens that have gone broody and will NOT give up their eggs but they mostly have blue eggs and a few silkie under them (we are about to have way too many chickens!)
Our plan is to pair our silkie cockerel with all the blue layers and new Americana pullets (so he will have 8 girls depending on what hatches he might have 10).
The silkie girls are where we are stuck. Do we keep breeding them with our sweet roo? Or do we switch to a new Americana roo? What are the chances that the new roos have the blue gene? Is there any thing to look for that makes it more likely? Are we complicating this too much? We can't have more than 2 roosters total. And we aren't sure if we can even do that long term depending on how much they cockadoodle battle. We really need to get to a rooster that has the silkie feathering genes and the blue egg gene. Help!
PS This isn't for selling or anything.. just our own personal flock. We do have a few different people with country properties that can take extra hens at least.