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Post by maryellen on Sept 11, 2018 17:18:03 GMT -5
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Post by seminolewind on Sept 11, 2018 19:41:21 GMT -5
How cute! I know she meant a lot to you and having offspring really does help. Lola was killed by a racoon and I still have her 10.5 yr old mother, Princess fluffy britches and she still lays eggs. But I have no Polish roo. I just wondered if a silkie roo would be feeling the same about a PFB offspring.
Lola was just a people chicken. She would nap on my arm. I could still cry buckets about her and Laverne (in my avatar).
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Post by maryellen on Sept 11, 2018 20:08:17 GMT -5
You could try them, see if sparks fly and get little babies..
These two sisters are more bitchy. I hsd to take them out of the red coop as they were picking on everyone . They are much better in the big coop. No more bratty behavior
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Post by maryellen on Sept 11, 2018 20:08:43 GMT -5
I think a polish silkie would be cool.
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Post by seminolewind on Sept 19, 2018 10:22:35 GMT -5
Sometimes moving them in with bigger girls is a very humbling experience.
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Post by maryellen on Sept 19, 2018 17:56:54 GMT -5
Oh that is for sure!! I put the 2 lavender cockerals with the big hens. Boy did they get humble fast!! Now back with the littles they are not brats anymore
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