Well the issue I already seen today was she hatched them in dog box on back porch then she left the porch and they was crying for momma is how I knew they even hatched.
As title Says got a broody white leghorn that just hatched out three baby chicks literally just hatched today. Keep them with mamma or should I put them in the brooder myself. I've read that white leghorns are horrible mothers I want someone's first-hand experience if they've had it.
What is wrong with the slow cooker for water it is a perfect non-freeze bowl during the winter you can buy a slow cooker at Goodwill for $5 compared to 20 plus for a heated bowl
Now I can say I have my muskies with my chickens but I got 2 females and 1 male, haven't had any issues but that isn't saying that you wouldn't have issues. But I have had everything from Pekin to wóod ducks. Honestly my favorite breed that I've had is my muskies. They are quiet, self...
lol Suprised I haven’t turned into a chicken as much time as I spend with them, or at
Least what the wife says. I think i prefer their company to humans most days. So won’t be problem to keep eye on it. Won’t tolerate
It.
I only have a select few of my bigger hens with Them for this reason right here. But the funny part is they say silkies are lowest in flock order. Not mine they are the Kings and queens and run the flock. They don’t take any b.s. from
The bigger hens they put them In their spot.
Eh I’ll leave it how it is, now my royal palm
Jake loves my buff too to death. They best friends. They was raised together drom chicks though. He will back up dirty but if he sees him getting picked on or something.
I’m very lucky with What I got, I’m slowly dwindling my full size flock to switch to all
Bantam chickens I love the banties. But question on that, would you let the 2 run Together or not. Always been worried about the b as banties getting picked on.
I have 4 Roos together They content with each other no fighting or anything, 3 silkie Roos and a porcelain Duucle he can Be testy but they get along. The only problem I’ve had is where this is his first mating season pretty much all Adams first mating season they’ve been kind of cranky not...
See I’m to new to silkies to know that lol, but they deff fun I love them.
This is dirty butt my
Buff roo, he my little buddy. Every time he hears my voice or sees me he starts making noises
lol. He follows me everywhere and always wants to be held. For a roo im very surprised at how
He acts
ok well I was lied to then lol, I don but know enough about the splash to say for sure that it was a blue. Paid 50 bucks for the pair, and a trio
Of watermaal banties so think I still got a got a good deal. Well I’ll just let them do there thing abs what ever color comes out so be it.
But as...
Was wondering If I should keep it within this family of bird to keep the color continuing or if I can make it different with other colors of silkies .pic of my buff roo Introducing himself to the splash roo, and the hen laying on the old lady she loves to be held. Just looking for advice on...