Micmac1234
Songster
Hi! I’m looking for some white eggs for my flock and I thought it’d be fun to add some silkies. I am also open to ducks….. I would just need to make adjustments for the ducks (silkies not so much).
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I was just getting you the Colorado link and saw you already posted there.Hi! I’m looking for some white eggs for my flock and I thought it’d be fun to add some silkies. I am also open to ducks….. I would just need to make adjustments for the ducks (silkies not so much).
Thanks!
I did google! There’s one but it says like $60 for a silkie I think I’m actually leaning towards ducks now anyways! I like high egg producers because my family alone eats 10 eggs a day lolI was just getting you the Colorado link and saw you already posted there.
If no luck here, my best luck is in Facebook poultry groups for my state or area.
You could also search for some on Craig's List or post that you want to buy.
Have you tried googling to see if there's a silky breeder in your area? I did that once and was surprised to find one 45 minutes away. Good luck!
Ducks are a very personal choice for sure. I find chickens to be easier if you don't live where the ducks can swim in a pond. I watched a neighbor's ducks once and after that experience of them continuously pooping in their waterer and having to clean it out multiple times a day, I confirmed I am a full fledge chicken fan as they are not as messy. If you have a pond on your property it might be a better experience for you. If lots of eggs is your goal and you decide to go the chicken route, speckled sussex, rhode islands, Beilefelders, and barred rocks are some great egg layers at 5-6 eggs a week. Based on your need of 10 eggs a day, I would get about 15 birds to ensure you meet your family needs. Both ducks and chickens decrease egg laying after a few years. It might help to stagger the ages of your flock. For example, purchase 6 or so birds every 6 months so that as one group decreases in eggs, your next set of girls kick in.I did google! There’s one but it says like $60 for a silkie I think I’m actually leaning towards ducks now anyways! I like high egg producers because my family alone eats 10 eggs a day lol