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@Iomene: these Silkies do fine in the snow and mud, it seems, although they do get messy. There are several Dogloos under a large open hoop structure that gives them a reasonable dry area in bad weather. They sleep and lay eggs in the one set up on a table under the hoop, and they go up a rather short steep ramp to get to it. I used to have a portable dog pen set up around the hoop, but I took it down when their chicks started getting stuck in it. So they are totally free-ranging now and seem much happier and suited for it. They don't mind snow if it's not over their heads, and they go everywhere to forage.
The big roo in the back is a Light Sussex cockerel, one of MANY I hatched last Easter. A few of them sleep and hang out with the Silkies. My dog is especially fond of these birds - she keeps letting her favorite in the house - and they of her, in an amorous sort of way. Can't sing too much praise for this breed. They are more wonderful than they look.
The big roo in the back is a Light Sussex cockerel, one of MANY I hatched last Easter. A few of them sleep and hang out with the Silkies. My dog is especially fond of these birds - she keeps letting her favorite in the house - and they of her, in an amorous sort of way. Can't sing too much praise for this breed. They are more wonderful than they look.