Adding a silky?

missmychicks

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We've had silkies, loved them, both turned out to be roos. :( We are no planning our new flock, and would love to add a silky, but if we are lucky enough to find a hen, what do you do with their little eggs? Can they integrate into a "full sized" flock of about 6 birds, or will they pick on her if she is the only little? Any advice welcomed!!
 
We've had silkies, loved them, both turned out to be roos. :( We are no planning our new flock, and would love to add a silky, but if we are lucky enough to find a hen, what do you do with their little eggs? Can they integrate into a "full sized" flock of about 6 birds, or will they pick on her if she is the only little? Any advice welcomed!!
I have 2 Silkies with my flock with 15 large breeds, and they do fine,but many folks report problems with bullying. I would add 2 if you do decide to go that route. Integrating one bird is difficult, even when they are large breeds. 2 are prolific layers when they aren't broody. We eat their eggs.i also sell them at a lesser price.
 
I have 2 Silkies with my flock with 15 large breeds, and they do fine,but many folks report problems with bullying. I would add 2 if you do decide to go that route. Integrating one bird is difficult, even when they are large breeds. 2 are prolific layers when they aren't broody. We eat their eggs.i also sell them at a lesser price.
So if I wanted to have silkies and was initially planning on a total flock size of 6 regular sized birds, (accounting for chicken math lol!) would 2 silkies count as 1 "regular" hen?
 
So if I wanted to have silkies and was initially planning on a total flock size of 6 regular sized birds, (accounting for chicken math lol!) would 2 silkies count as 1 "regular" hen?
Absolutely! And my girls are TINY. Not even 2lbs each.

Oddly, though, my rooster is smaller...

Just be aware that they go broody. A lot.
 

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