It gets a lot easier to actually see them as animals when they start to act like it. That'll come soon. Head pecking and all. Do yourself a favor and don't get too emotionally attached. My chickens love love love to free range and are not happy going into the coop at night. They'd rather party...
My Barnevelder hen needs a new home. She was born the beginning of August 2016, so not yet a year old. She lays light brown eggs and is currently towards the end of being broody. She does not have any issues whatsoever with my two Easter Eggers that are the same size as her. She was laying...
Mine was a fluke. She just started laying and I think that was the cause. What helps me more now...I remind myself that the species survived a long time without worry and someone catering to them. It helps to let go.
I have two Easter eggers, one Barnevelder and one silkie. The silkie is everyone's favorite punching bag. Right now she's broody so when I take her out she gets picked on. So far no blood and since they free range she usually scratches around by herself and sometimes they are all together in...
I have seen a video of a lady that thought the silkie was her soul mate. She took him on car rides, to the pool, the store, etc...I laughed when I saw it and having a silkie now, I actually think they make pretty good inside pets. I don't think you're nuts, but I did laugh at the thought of the...
The coop is plenty big and it sits inside an enclosed run that is at least 80 square feet and leads to an outside run that is about 150 square feet AND they get to roam the yard that is close to .25 acre. The drama starts in the run and some days she is not allowed in the enclosed run. We added...
I was considering that as well.. do I want my blue, green and brown eggs or do I want a chicken that is sweet. Do you have any idea if adding about 4-5 Silkies to my silkie (and letting the others go) would cause drama?
I have two EE and one Barnevelder and one Silkie. I love my Silkie, I only like one of the other hens as far as temperament is concerned. One is bullying my Silkie. I am tempted to let all three live somewhere else and get five Silkies to add with my one.
Is that a good idea? Will there be just...
I think I need some popular opinions and wisdom from those who have had a similar experience. I have two Easter Eggers, one Barnevelder and one Silkie. I was told they would all live happily ever after. Ha. The B has decided to make it her mission in life to bully and pick on the Silkie. This...
I thought this would be much easier. The big hens are acting like a bunch of teenage girls. The silkie just enjoys her life. Of course they all also have their own personalities. I have to think about this one!!
It's my first flock. I really really like how sweet the silkie is. I don't have the area to have two flocks (one reg and the other silkies). If I just keep the silkie is there a way to get more about the same age (8 months) and introduce them peacefully?
I asked if that would be a problem at the hatchery where I got them all as chicks and they said no. :( everyone was fine until the Barnevelder got bigger than everyone. The head hen EE seems to still be in charge and the silkie was her best friend. It all shifted about a week ago.
I have two EE, one Barnevelder and one Silkie. The B has decided to chase and bully the little silkie. There is no blood yet, but she does pull feathers. When they are out and about the silkie keeps to herself. In the run, which is big for four chickens, the B will run over to the silkie just to...
I cleaned her up this morning with warm water. I would recommend not doing this by yourself! I applied Neosporin and put her out with the others in the yard. They are together and I will keep an eye on the comb. If it is not bleeding she will stay out there. Thanks for all your help!!!!