I've been collecting all the eggs I can in hopes of growing our flock. My current project is to develop a silkie dominant breed with an araucana strain in the genetics so that they lay light blue eggs. I absolutely adore Silkie chickens as they are small, quiet and the roosters are protective of their ladies but docile with humans.
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The Parents - Rooster in White |
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White silkie chick. Pheasant chick at bottom right. |
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Eggs in the 'bator. Phesant in dark brown, silkie in blue, other chick in light/white. |
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Four silkie chicks. |
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