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Oh gosh...I'm sorry it has taken SO long for me to reply.
I'm W-A-Y back at page 242 "trying" to get caught up.
I'm new to all these breeds but I find the Silkies do REALLY well with our larger breeds, and I'm still really shocked at how well everyone gets along. I have an abundance of roosters and they tend to keep things stirred up a bit. But the Silkies hold their own really well and they're a hardy bunch. I'd say that the Silkie roosters are probably more aggressive than the Easter Egger roosters in the flock. The Easter eggers would be more likely to step on another chicken by accident because they're such big goofs. But everyone is really sweet and I spend more time being careful not to step on anyone because every breed is under foot. The Old English game birds are the only ones that show any aggression. If I had another coop the OEGBs would be separate. All the pullets/hens get along famously. The OEGB pullets throw their weight around only if someone comes into "their" area. My original pair of OEGB will seek out trouble.
If it was a beach scene: the Silkies would be the people sun tanning on their towels, the Easter Eggers would be out catching the waves surfing...and the Old English Game Birds would the beach volley ball jocks looking to intimidate someone, my barred Rock x rooster would be security and the Guinea's would be the trouble making teenagers...
I still love my OEGBs though.
(And the guinea's I guess)