Old Ben
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- Sep 23, 2018
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I want to add new chickens to my flock, I’ve decided I’m either going to let my Wyandotte’s brood their own eggs, or brood some I buy for them. One of the breeds I’ve always admired were silkies, but I’ve heard all that fluff can really be a pain to deal with. Especially if it rains. How hard is it really to care for them compared to normal chickens? Also, where I live at can get 100 degrees in the summer, or -10 in the winter. It’s not common, and it’s rare that it ever goes to a more extreme than that, but it can happen. So to all you fluffy chicken owners, what’s it like? And what do I need to know other than the famous broody thing going into this? (Didn’t know where else to post this, sorry if wrong section.)