Your situation is similar to mine. I had been letting my barred rocks free range until one day when I heard a loud "thump" from our deck. My husband said it was probably one of the chickens jumping off the glider. I decided to check anyway and there was a huge red tail hawk out there !
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I have young chickens also and have a heating pad in their coop that I turn on low whenever the temperature drops below 45. It's like having another bird to snuggle with but doesn't heat up the coop like a light would.
I placed the heating pad between 2 pieces of flannel to protect it from...
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Since it isn't a sure thing that she would accept the new chicks I probably wouldn't get any. If you could find another female close to her age it might work but you still have the 30 day quarantine for the new silkie.
Have you considered possibly re-homing her since it is heading...
You might also want to click on the "breeds" link at the top of the page and read about the different kinds of chickens. You will learn about temperment, how large they can grow, etc.
I used the information I gained there to pick my barred rocks.
She might be going broody. A lot of times hens will pull their feathers out to place in their nest and since she has some eggs in there she may be trying to hatch them.
This is just a guess on my part because I'm a newbie too. At least this will give your post a bump so the experts can weigh in.
Depending on what area of the country you are in you might want to consider getting another silkie or 2 for her to "cuddle up" with at night. From what I have read, chickens lose a lot of their body heat in the cold and stay warm by piling up together. Silkies just seem to require a little...
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I hope someone can give me some advice about one of my silkie roosters.
A couple of weeks ago I noticed this little guy looking kind of listless so I grabbed him up and brought him inside. I was afraid that he had gotten chilled the night before because I had placed him in a...
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Is your mixed flock all bantams or a combination ?
If the silkie is the only small one the bigger chickens can kill her. Silkies have delicate little heads and I would get her out of that situation because she can't effectively fight back.
I have a mixed flock also but I keep my standard...
Sorry I haven't responded in awhile. We had a really bad thunderstorm come through and it knocked out my connection.
As of about 6:30 p.m. the silkie had eaten a small amount of starter/grower and some organic yogurt. Maybe the Corid is helping after all.
She is still pretty droopy so I'm...
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She was already listless when I used the Sevin.
Many of the long time posters on here have recommended Sevin 5% for mite and lice on chickens so i was just going by the information I had.
The problem I'm seeing with this silkie is no appetite and droopy acting. i just tried some...
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I have her on an antibiotic now. I don't know if it will help. I've kept all my chickens on ACV since they arrived from the hatchery so I don't know if this problem could be worms.
I hope this post goes through because we're in the middle of a horrible thunderstorm and I have a...
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She is separated from the flock except for one other silkie female for company. She is still alert enough that I was afraid she would be too stressed out if she were alone. The room is dark except for a red bulb for warmth.
I have never owned chickens before but I do have an African...
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She doesn't seem to have any appetite at all. That's why I gave her the oil and wheat bread because that was all she would eat. I thought all the oil and bread would do is help clean her crop if something is stuck. I've been trying everything I can to see if she will eat. i'll go get...
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No smell other than the Poly vi Sol vitamins. Her crop has a small amount of food in it so it is soft but not full because of her lack of appetite.
I've been trying to feed her scrambled eggs with yogurt and she just ignores it. I have the Stoneyfield yogurt because I read it is the best. Maybe I should just stick some yogurt under her beak and see if she'll peck it.
I just stuck some peanut butter under her beak and she pecked at it but...
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Her eyes look clear and there is no discharge from her beak.
I have her in a bedroom now and can darken the room if needed. I actually have had the blinds partially open to let filtered light in and only turned on the overhead light when I was trying to get her to...
1) What type of bird , age and weight. Silkie, 4 months weight unknown
2) What is the behavior, exactly. She is fluffed up, clicking her beak, listless, holding her wings away from her body. (inside temp in the 70's) Her head is droopy and every so often she "wakes up" and looks around. Right...