I went and bought him to breed with our Delaware hen. The guy told me he was a true Delaware roo but was just muddy from alot of rain we got. But apparently he's not a Delaware so back to the drawing board I go
I took a couole nice clean 5 gallon buckets with lids. And I drilled several holes in them all the way around the side with a 3 inch door hole saw. The chickens have to stick their heads in the holes to eat. Cut down on wasting food 100%
That's possible. I also bought a old english bantam hen from her who had recently had 3 babies. So I'm thinking it was her that was laying and not the silkie. Thanks
I have a silkie bantam and I'm guessing she's around 4 or 5 months old. The lady I bought her from said she had been laying. But she hasn't layed since I've had her. I've had her about 3 or 4 weeks. Any ideas why she hasn't?