![]() Ideally, a purebred silkie’s comb should be mulberry (deep red). Rooster combs look like walnuts and are often hidden by feathers. A Silkie’s head is shaped like a pointed pom. Surprisingly these little furry chickens’ legs are wide apart with a grey colour. Their bodies are broad and plump, with short backs and large chests. The feathers of these birds appear to be silky or furry. Several greedy sellers sold Silkies to innocent people for curiosity, and they exhibited silkies as a ‘bird mammal’ in travelling sideshows. During the 1800s, when the Silkie chicken was first introduced to the European public, it was said to be the offspring of chickens and rabbits. Next, we have Aldrovandi, writing in 1598, who talks about a chicken with “black cat-like fur. Silkie chickens made their way westward either along the Silk Road or by sea. On his remarkable journey across Europe and the Far East, Marco Polo (around 1290-1300) mentioned it for the first time.ĭespite not seeing the bird, a fellow traveller reported it to him, and he described it as “a furry chicken. Several signs point to a Chinese origin, but the conclusion cannot be made definitively. This bird is also known as the Chinese Silk Chicken. Overall, this breed can be called the little kittens of the chicken world. With kids, they behave well since they can withstand rough handling. The Silkie chicken is one of the best ornamental breeds for gardens, as well as a good pet bird. As good brooders, they are commonly used for hatching eggs of other breeds and birds. Silkie chickens make excellent brooders and mothers. In poultry farming, it is the most obedient breed. Besides these exceptional qualities, Silkies are also good-natured. It is commonly seen in poultry shows and comes in a variety of colours. Five toes on each foot instead of the usual four.Silkies have many unique characteristics, including: Silkies are named for their silky plumage, which is similar to silk and satin. Known for their atypically fluffy feathers, silkies make for a delightful breed of chicken to watch and hold. In some parts of the world, they are known as blue-cream silkies. The wings and back are buff coloured while the base is lavender coloured. It is a beautiful mixture of buff and lavender colours. Side Question: On dd-wrt I allowed only incoming connection for ESTABLISHED connections.The porcelain silkie is the most popular ornamental breed in the chicken world. Option name 'VLAN Allow Internet for MAC' Can someone advice what am I doing wrong?Ĭonfig forwarding 'guest_turris_forward_wan' internet access is blocked for all destination addresses.īelow I have attached my firewall rules. Iptables -I FORWARD -i vlan2 -o vlan3 -p tcp -s XX.XX.XX.XX -m state -state ESTABLISHED -j logaccept ![]() The rules I used on dd-wrt where as following (VLAN2 = WAN interface, VLAN3 my own VLAN) iptables -I FORWARD -i vlan3 -o vlan2 -p tcp -d XX.XX.XX.XX -dport 443 -m state -state NEW,ESTABLISHED -j logaccept I had this perfectly working with dd-wrt and tried to apply the same idea on open-wrt firewall builder.
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