I have been reading up on breeding rabbits and I am confused by the final statement here. I have read that if siblings both have good qualities you want to bring out it is ok to breed siblings. Or it is ok to breed mother to son and father to daughter. I understand this to be inbreeding. I have...
No thermostat here. Day 21 and eggs are hatching now. The only problem I had with temp was when the temp in the room got warmer. Just a fish tank loaf pans, hardware cloth, shelf liner and a light. Humidity was controlled with plastic wrap over the top.
I only have 2 in an outside coop right now and they don't roost at all? I don't know if it's normal or not. They do have a roost but I have never seen them on it.
Thank you I have a wire cage I can use to do this. At what age would you take the silkie chicks to leave outside? I was pretty protective of the first pair and they have only been out a short time.
I kept them inside with me almost 16 weeks.
I hope someone can help me soon. I went out this morning to take care of the birds, while looking for eggs I found a few really dark
almost black looking poops!! Then I found one that was kinda loose and bloody looking. My girls are 18-20 weeks old now and we
found our first egg yesterday. I...
Adding to my silkie flock. I got my first pair of silkies in April this year as day old chicks. No eggs but it does look like it's a hen and a rooster. I also went and picked up 2 blue chicks that are about 2 and 4 weeks old. As we have ventured out of the brooder I have set them down next to...
In her origonal post, I think she posted a link to her blog demonstrating what she does. Very interesting. But I think she does use Wood stove pellets.
Thank you Blimpit007 I was able to find the link.
Awe they are adorable! I can not wait for more baby silkies. I am scared to try hatching eggs as I have not done that yet. So I have tried looking for some within 4 hours drive or that will ship day old chicks.
Ok this may sound silly to some of you. What do you mean Wood Pellets? Around here when someone refers to wood pellets that would be what is used in a heating stove for your house. Last time I was looking at alternative heating those bags were more like 10 dollars a bag. Unless it's a price...
I have heard you don't sanitize an egg. They have a coating on them that naturally keeps bacteria out. If you wash that off then the bacteria gets into the egg. So unless you are eating it right away should just rinse it off with warm water and gently rub any dirt off