Amen! As a p.s. I believe you do have to be careful with Silkies and LFs as silkies arevery gentle and can't see well. Seramas and OEGB do well with thei
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Silkies are not gentle just because they can't see well. Mine see just fine and are still skittish and alert free-rangers and easy to handle. Even when they get another full bushy crest after moult they still see fine - they tilt their heads if they want to see what's behind or overhead. Their nature is just to be always quick and wary - but they are gentle overall as a breed. They are my barometer for testing out LF around them.
So far we have found the APA Blue Wheaten Ameraucana an excellent breed to mix with our Silkies. Next Spring we are trying out two docile Breda in the mix.
Last year we had to rehome our LF layers - a bully Marans, and this year we had to re-home a White and a Buff Leghorn who became too assertive chasing, pecking, and pulling out the beards and crests of the gentler Amer and Silkies. The White Leg was a gentle alpha for nearly 3 years then started pushing hens off the roost, out of the nestboxes, away from the feeders/waterers, clawing dust-bathers, etc. and isolation didn't solve the behavior. The Buff Leg began chasing down the Amer and pulled her beard/muff out to the skin and then she started chasing and pulling out the Silkies' crests. She was next to re-home as she would not back down. Mediterranean breeds are not shrinking violets and can defend themselves well within a LF flock but are bullies to smaller/gentler breeds.
The LF breeds we choose now must be reportedly docile types and under 5-lbs. Anything heavier will be tempted to bully just because it's a chicken thing.