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impulse Silkies
I had a moment of madness. I received a £10 voucher from eBay for spending so much on their very addictive site. Unfortunately I received it a week after I did a big shop on eBay. So I didn't know what to do with it, but thought... I'd better spend it or loose it!
So I bought some bantam gold Silkie eggs
I've now put them in my incubator, but I'm panicing now. If they hatch, I'm not sure if I'll have room for them amongst my quail.
p.s. eBay have now given me a 15% off voucher for up to £100 to use by 2 Sep. The voucher is non transferable, but if anyone has any ideas on how to put it to good use. I'm open to suggestions.
So I bought some bantam gold Silkie eggs
p.s. eBay have now given me a 15% off voucher for up to £100 to use by 2 Sep. The voucher is non transferable, but if anyone has any ideas on how to put it to good use. I'm open to suggestions.

andoy- Northern Bobwhite

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Number of posts: 916
Age: 41
Location: Harrow, NW London
My eBay: andoyolg
Species Kept: Japanese and Bobwhite
Registration date: 2008-03-13

Re: impulse Silkies
if they hatch sell them as day olds?

jackboy- Chinese Painted Quail

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Number of posts: 94
Location: staffordshire
Registration date: 2008-01-03
Re: impulse Silkies
I don't know where to sell them around here. I don't know anyone near here that keeps chooks. Will pet shops take them? and at what age? I presume they'll have to be off the heat.
I might just give them to jolly Joy or Nino if they'll take them. At least they'll have a good home.
I might just give them to jolly Joy or Nino if they'll take them. At least they'll have a good home.

andoy- Northern Bobwhite

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Number of posts: 916
Age: 41
Location: Harrow, NW London
My eBay: andoyolg
Species Kept: Japanese and Bobwhite
Registration date: 2008-03-13


Klaire- Harlequin Quail

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Number of posts: 430
Age: 20
Location: Misterton, Doncaster. UK
My eBay: klaire1989
Registration date: 2008-03-05

Re: impulse Silkies
Aww, Claire... if only I could send them to you. I know you'd give them a good home 


andoy- Northern Bobwhite

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Number of posts: 916
Age: 41
Location: Harrow, NW London
My eBay: andoyolg
Species Kept: Japanese and Bobwhite
Registration date: 2008-03-13

Re: impulse Silkies
could always use the discount voucher towards a new Silkie house

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Re: impulse Silkies
I did think of that Suz
I spent an hour earlier browsing eBay
but couldn't find anything bling enough.
but couldn't find anything bling enough.

andoy- Northern Bobwhite

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Number of posts: 916
Age: 41
Location: Harrow, NW London
My eBay: andoyolg
Species Kept: Japanese and Bobwhite
Registration date: 2008-03-13

Re: impulse Silkies
im always available for freebies lol jokes, you could probably buy a small run and hutch for them, but pet shops will take them at chicks i think over a week old no younger and they normally sell at a good price aswell the pet shops sells them at about £15 each but you have to sell them for a bout £10 each, hope this helps.
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Ronnie's Quails- Harlequin Quail

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Number of posts: 454
Age: 15
Location: Eastham, East London
My eBay: 9767jack
Registration date: 2008-04-08

Re: impulse Silkies
See what you've started Suz we've all got the Silkie bug now. Aww how can you give them up Andoy there lovely little fluff balls, go on treat yourself to a new coop just think of those nice big eggs.

s25ale- Japanese Quail

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Number of posts: 172
Age: 24
Location: Nottinghamshire
Registration date: 2008-05-28
Re: impulse Silkies
put them on practical poultry forum or pekinbantams forum
someone will have them from there. Personally I wouldn't go to a pet shop with chickens.
Jack.
Jack.

jackboy- Chinese Painted Quail

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Number of posts: 94
Location: staffordshire
Registration date: 2008-01-03
Re: impulse Silkies
s25ale wrote:think of those nice big eggs.
They are tiny!!! They are about a third the size of normal eggs. The seller wrapped them in quite a lot of tissue to fit a normal egg box.
Anyway, I've got 3 weeks before they hatch to decide what to do with them. Meanwhile another auction I've bid on earlier has given me a 2nd chance offer! Double trouble.

andoy- Northern Bobwhite

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Number of posts: 916
Age: 41
Location: Harrow, NW London
My eBay: andoyolg
Species Kept: Japanese and Bobwhite
Registration date: 2008-03-13

Re: impulse Silkies
ok, looking at potential coops for Silkies. Would this be suitable ?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330261810204
p.s. this is turning out to be an expensive £10 voucher
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330261810204
p.s. this is turning out to be an expensive £10 voucher

andoy- Northern Bobwhite

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Number of posts: 916
Age: 41
Location: Harrow, NW London
My eBay: andoyolg
Species Kept: Japanese and Bobwhite
Registration date: 2008-03-13

Re: impulse Silkies
lol i would love a hutch like that but i would also love tonnes of money lol, the postage made me laugh lol £3 but i geuss the cost makes up for it, i think you might have to start collecting them £10 off vouchers lol
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Ronnie's Quails- Harlequin Quail

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Number of posts: 454
Age: 15
Location: Eastham, East London
My eBay: 9767jack
Registration date: 2008-04-08

Re: impulse Silkies
well there were a few on there for 99p, but £28 postage. So I'm keeping an eye out for those at the moment and see if I can get if for a lot less than the "buy it now" price, plus I've got a 15% off voucher
Damn these eBay people are clever, they got me hooked! 


andoy- Northern Bobwhite

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Number of posts: 916
Age: 41
Location: Harrow, NW London
My eBay: andoyolg
Species Kept: Japanese and Bobwhite
Registration date: 2008-03-13

Re: impulse Silkies
Oh lovely, I hope they all hatch Andy
Shame u dont live closer, I would have given them a good home
But looking at that house, I think they will love u forever 
sally- Japanese Quail

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Location: Kent
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