Predator attacks are just the worst with silkies and I am so sorry about yours. After several tragedies I've been confining mine to the coop & run area while constructing chicken tunnels they can use to safely traverse the yard.
Ask more for your silkie chicks, especially if you're the only one in your area selling them. I fell in love with the breed and was going to pay crazy prices for shipped chicks until I stumbled upon a local guy. I think he charged $7 for bearded/crested and honestly I would have been willing to...
I just came across an old post that mentions some similar symptoms. Based on this I've deleted my original "this worked for me" story. Good luck.. And please let us know how things go. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/help-chicks-shaking-head-and-then-passing-away.684509/post-9260649
Not sure if this will help you but when I had an ill baby chick that wouldn't move, eat or poop (and did not have any sign of pasty butt) I wrapped her in a hand towel and used part of a qtip to feed her water saturated with savachick electrolytes (really, really concentrated) and sugar. I fed...
A leaf LOL :). Moby is really fluffy and it's been hard to get a good face/beak pic with the feathers pushed BACK. I'll keep watching, and will stay hopeful that this one is a pullet. Time will tell.
My Silkies are 14 weeks old--too young to lay eggs. I was surprised last week when one of the biggest chicks, which I have always thought could be a boy, sang the Egg Song. Is this indicitive of a pullet, or do boys practice the E.S. as well?
At the time of The Song, everyone was chilling out...
Location: Port Orchard, WA, USA
Rooster's name: Blueberry
Breed: Silkie (bearded)
Weight: not sure
Age: 14 weeks
Size: Bantam
Blueberry is one of my favorite chickens. He's inquisitive, likes catching (and eating) bugs and just crowed for the first time two days ago. Unfortunately I have...
Location: Port Orchard, WA, USA
Rooster's name: Kernal
Breed: Silkie (bearded)
Weight: not sure
Age: 14 weeks
Size: Bantam
Kernal just crowed for the first time two days ago. He's a cutie pie but I have several roos in the group and can't keep him.
Hi There,
I knew this day would come... I have been raising a group of nine Silkie chicks and recently, at fourteen weeks old, three have started to crow. My flock will only be big enough for one boy, so I need to make a decision. Perhaps you can help?
I've already ruled out one of the three...