PS I'd get the frizzle because of her type, and breed her to cockerels am sending you, then cull heavy on the comb. Love her type. Great type. Type in seramas is the same as with silkies, no type you have nothing. You do want to mess with frizzles and keeping them straight and labeled? That is my problem, I am not sure I want to deal with it, but am quite taken with my frizzled hen's behavior of getting into my hands. I am on my way outside to wash potatoes for the fruit cellar for my parents, pull and wash turnips, and move silkie chicks around, then feed and water. Still have a huge headache from yesterdays antibiotic anaphylatic shock incident, but winter is moving in fast and the work has to be done.
From: CathrynTherese <cathryntherese@yahoo.com>
To: "CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com" <CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: [CHICKENS-101] Broody hens and hatching eggs
Cathryn rainbowsilkiesTM Michigan
From: CathrynTherese <cathryntherese@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: [CHICKENS-101] Broody hens and hatching eggs
The comb being wobbly wasn't so bad as the big dip that looks like a chunk is missing out of the comb. It's really bad in the cockerel's picture which is why I am guessing you were sent a front on picture. The frizzle has it too, not as bad, but it is there. The little brown pullet's comb is fine. Wish you weren't so far away...
Cathryn rainbowsilkiesTM Michigan
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