Based on my limited experience, I think the white one is a girl based on its hunched posture, small comb, and more rounded crest. I think the brown one is a boy since the crest feathers are heading straight back, it's posture stands upright and its comb appears kind of large. Anyone else?
I will weigh in, although I'm sure others have more experience. I think it's a pullet given the nice full crest and hunched posture. What you said about size also makes me think so. Would love to see others' replies.
Since Bella won't let the two youngsters inside the enclosure and it's going to be on the cooker side tonight I decided to bring the two inside tonight. Are they losing ground by my doing this? Should I have placed a pet carrier in there for cover?
I have the same situation. I adopted all four of my silkies from separate places within a week. They have been foraging together for two weeks. Bella (1 yr old) has established herself as alpha, then Willow (2 yrs old) , but Maizy (2 mths old) and Lucy (5 weeks old) are getting chased around...
I adopted all my silkies from different people within the same week. They are still working out pecking order. I need to protect the two mint and the one month old until they get a little older, I think, but need your advice on this. I have been socializing everyone during the day when they are...
Your splash hen is beautiful! I have one just like her. Her name is Williw and she's so sweet. I just adopted her a couple weeks ago. She's retired from breeding at two years old. I love her dearly.
Some of you may have seen my post already about adopting a mother with her four chicks. I have her in the portable pen during the day set in the landscaping where she can dirt bathe and dig to her heart's content. She is on the partially secluded side of my deck and I've placed my swing about 10...
This morning she made her babies get behind her when I brought food and water. I sat next to her and quietly talked to her. After maybe ten minutes she relaxed and let the babies come to eat with her. They ate and now she's sitting with them while I'm sitting here. I hope she's getting...
Thank you everyone for great advice! I placed her on my lap for the car ride home and placed her babies all around her. She seemed watchful and eventually settled right in. They had a nice meal at home and I sat next to her quietly talking to her. She made sweet sounds. So far so good.
I'm adopting a Silkie hen and her four babies. The owner says she's very protective and pecked her hard today. I'm not afraid of handling her, but I'm hoping someone can give me good advice. I plan to keep her and her babies inside for a few days until she calms down from being rehomed.
Hi. I will keep my paint baby separate from the others. I'm getting the mama hen too. It will be fun getting to know her snd gaining her trust. She has two blue splash and two blue babies so I'll get more than I thought. I'm so looking forward to watching her raise her babies!
I had 4 but sold three when I then needed total hip replacement and it was too much for me to manage as I was pretty much confined to my bed, but I'm up and around more now. Tonight I'm picking up 3 splash chicks and then she won't be so freaked out when I leave the room.