I have 6 Easter Egger hens and had three silkie roosters. My chickens are allowed to free range. Last summer I lost the first silkie to a red-tailed hawk. Then in winter, another silkie rooster was taken. Today the last of the boys (pretty sure it was a hawk because I thought I saw one...
So poor Fern's (Fernando) throat was slit by a hawk. He had developed the redding of the waddles and I think he died defending the girls. Poor Clover was heartbroken so I decided to get her another rooster...I ended up getting two because they were free to a good home. A week later HER...
Yeah I thought daytime was safer too...My poor silkie roos throat was ripped open at 4:20ish today by a ****** hawk. I was just outside a few minutes earlier with the flock. Grrr...my husband is determined to keep the BB gun out from now on. My poor silkie hen is devastated!!!
My favorite thing is how sweet and lovable they were. I had no idea when I bought chickens in May for the first time that they would become pets not livestock. I picked them out at a day old so I guess we're bonded. My chickens run out to greet me every morning and want to be patted and...
They are 7 weeks old. Here are my girls (?) all named after plants. Would appreciate your thoughts! THANKS!
*LENA-Super sweet and loves attention/patting
HONEY-timid but sweet
*LILY-A suspected roo-I think I see the "up" tail feathers people are talking about. Dominant but NOT aggressive...
Clover-bigger and more docile of the two
Fern-Smaller and very antisocial...this picture was so hard to get! I finally had to grab her and hold her because she kept running away
So much to learn about chickens. This is my first flock...I love these girls-they come out to get patted EVERY morning and night. So sweet. What are you thoughts on the sex of my six pack based on color? I'd appreciate the advice.
PS-I've already determined reading this forum that this are...
I have recently purchased two splash silkies from a girl who thought that the two chickens were female. I've done a lot of online research and realize that sexing silkies is difficult. For awhile I've suspected that the "gal" in the top photo might be a roo. This morning the 3 month older...