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Can they grow up with big chicks if the big chicks are 2 weeks behind them?
I don't suppose you know their gender?
My daughter has always wanted a little chicken.
I think they would be fine growing up with the other chicks. I've put new babies in with one month old (or older) babies without a problem. They are in with Phyllis (serama) right now, she's 2 months old, and she has been the "mommy" in the brooder to all of the younger chicks. Even when she was only a few weeks old, she would gather up the new babies and put her wings over them to protect them. I imagine she will be the queen of broody when she's old enough to have her own chicks.
These two hatched right when I sold the last two little Serama babies, and she was so happy to have them!
I talked to my daughter and we are going to pass this time.
We have a concern about our dogs. They are fine with the full size chickens but they kill doves and sparrows every time they get the chance (which is usually when they are trapped in the coop).
I looked up silkies and saw that they only get to be about 2 lbs. I'm afraid my dogs will be too tempted and we are still mourning the loss of our first 4 chickens. We don't want to take the risk.
I'm sure you'll find them a good home. They are adorable!
Can they grow up with big chicks if the big chicks are 2 weeks behind them?
I don't suppose you know their gender?
My daughter has always wanted a little chicken.

I think they would be fine growing up with the other chicks. I've put new babies in with one month old (or older) babies without a problem. They are in with Phyllis (serama) right now, she's 2 months old, and she has been the "mommy" in the brooder to all of the younger chicks. Even when she was only a few weeks old, she would gather up the new babies and put her wings over them to protect them. I imagine she will be the queen of broody when she's old enough to have her own chicks.
These two hatched right when I sold the last two little Serama babies, and she was so happy to have them!
I talked to my daughter and we are going to pass this time.

We have a concern about our dogs. They are fine with the full size chickens but they kill doves and sparrows every time they get the chance (which is usually when they are trapped in the coop).
I looked up silkies and saw that they only get to be about 2 lbs. I'm afraid my dogs will be too tempted and we are still mourning the loss of our first 4 chickens. We don't want to take the risk.
I'm sure you'll find them a good home. They are adorable!
