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Cactus Poultry Your Silkie Source! I raise Silkies in a wide variety of colors and LF Langshans all bred to the SOP.
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06/02/2026

I am starting a buff pen and bought a couple of batches of chicks. One looks like it is buff barred? Is that a thing? And what should I do with it?

Round three of painting a silkie.
05/31/2026

Round three of painting a silkie.

05/31/2026

For those of you who have no poultry veterinarian in your area, this is an avian veterinarian who does telehealth consultations. https://www.facebook.com/share/1EG18eaHDL/

Covenantal Wings Veterinary Services | DVM - Avian & Poultry Focused | Faithful stewardship through expert veterinary care | Mobile services for backyard & poultry operations | Heavener, OK | Caring for creation, one flock at a time

05/28/2026

Whew what a day. We vaccinated over 200 chicks today and the group in this video have just finished the whole vaccination series. They will grow out a couple more weeks and I will start selling them. But here's a little preview.

This is an interesting and educational post about Mareks. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1B7b1tzpft/
05/27/2026

This is an interesting and educational post about Mareks.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1B7b1tzpft/

There's a virus in 85% of US backyard chicken flocks. For breeders, that number is more like 100%.

Most of the birds carrying it look completely fine. They eat, they lay, they do chicken things. The whole time, they're shedding into the air, into the dirt, onto your hands, onto every bird that comes onto your property.

It's called Marek's, and it is endemic in the US. If you have chickens, you probably have it in your coop.

Here's the part that trips people up: only 3-4% of exposed birds ever develop Marek's Disease, the clinical illness. The other 96% carry Marek's Virus their whole lives and never look sick. The virus and the disease are not the same thing, and having one doesn't mean you'll see the other. So most flock owners never see a clearly sick bird, conclude they don't have Marek's, and move on. That's not how it works.

What Marek's actually does, even in birds that never get "sick," is suppress the immune system. Symptoms may be infrequent and present like other things, such as wry neck or "failure to thrive." Your birds are running at a disadvantage their whole lives and you may never know it by looking at them.

For backyard pet flocks that might mean shorter lives and harder recoveries from other illness. For breeders it means every bird you sell, every bird you buy, every show you attend is an exposure event. The virus spreads through feather dander. It travels in a cardboard box. It comes in on the feet of passing crows. It lives in a coop long after an infected bird is gone. It is unavoidable, and if you have chickens long enough, you WILL have Marek's exposure.

There's no cure. It's a herpes virus, and once they have it, they have it for life. Vaccination reduces clinical disease but doesn't prevent infection or shedding. Once it's in your flock, it's there. Statistically, you should assume it is there, whether you see it or not.

I'm not telling you this to scare you. I'm telling you because when I figured it out, I wished someone had just said it plainly a LOT sooner.

More on what we do about it this week.

If you didn't know this, share it. Someone in your chicken groups needs to see it.

I am looking for some gold laced satins or cochins. I hatched this cockerel and I'm absolutely in love with him. He is s...
05/23/2026

I am looking for some gold laced satins or cochins. I hatched this cockerel and I'm absolutely in love with him. He is soooo beautiful. I want to start a gold laced satin project. So if you know anyone who has a couple of gold laced hens, please let me know.

Sold!This is an adorable chocolate frizzle Satin. Momma is a Minker girl, and she has the slow feathering gene, so if yo...
05/22/2026

Sold!
This is an adorable chocolate frizzle Satin. Momma is a Minker girl, and she has the slow feathering gene, so if you breed chocolate cuckoo, she will give clean crisp barring that you can only get with the slow feathering gene.

Ok this is my second silkie picture.
05/20/2026

Ok this is my second silkie picture.

Sold!Very handsome frizzle partridge cockerel. Mother is a Minker bird. He's reasonably priced.
05/20/2026

Sold!
Very handsome frizzle partridge cockerel. Mother is a Minker bird. He's reasonably priced.

It's been kind of an exciting day today. Not one but TWO rattlers today and one just came into the barn as I was sitting...
05/18/2026

It's been kind of an exciting day today. Not one but TWO rattlers today and one just came into the barn as I was sitting there sending photos of pullets out! It was 1 foot away and then went into the paint pen. It seemed lost. Lol. Chickens just watched it move through.

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