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Post by fluffychook on Feb 13, 2009 19:00:24 GMT 8
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Post by horses7 on Feb 13, 2009 19:17:56 GMT 8
the 2 little chicks in the top photo are definitely saying "cheese " for the camera, they are absolutely gorgeous
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Post by Cluck N Waddle on Feb 13, 2009 19:28:53 GMT 8
Awwww, Tina they are gorgeous So jealous Hopefully you didnt end up with any single combs or 4 toes this time?
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Post by fluffychook on Feb 13, 2009 19:31:43 GMT 8
I have not noticed any single combs, but then again I did not look that hard either. We did check their feet and some have potentially good middle toe feathering and this time we got a bonus 6 toes on one foot on one of the buff.
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Post by lakelands on Feb 13, 2009 21:25:36 GMT 8
they are so cute. I want mine NOW. By the way do I see alfalfa sprouts. Do you feed greens to them. I wasn't sure if you could
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Post by fluffychook on Feb 14, 2009 6:37:44 GMT 8
Not sprouts, young lettuce we have grown. As long as they have grit it is fine.
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Post by beck on Feb 14, 2009 8:06:37 GMT 8
so cute fluffy can you keep all your babies together with no problems mine chase the babies and harass them and lakelands we want yours now too so we can see the photo's ha ha
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Post by fluffychook on Feb 14, 2009 15:46:08 GMT 8
I have found no problem with putting different aged Silkie babies together as long as there is enough space for all. I do watch carefully to see if there is any conflict, so far all has been well.
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