cwyrick1022
In the Brooder
what type of breed goes well in a flock of silkies and one sultan?
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My sultan was bought under the assumption she was a silkie as a tiny chick. They're still to young to live in my coop but I did notice she is a loner. The others would cuddle at night while she slept on opposite side of brooder and her feathers started to look different... she is really attached to me and I wanted to get her a friend... the fact that I even got a sultan is rare around here. So I imagine it would be hard for me to find her one to bond with. She was a surprise mystery chick, I'm still not 100% Sure she's a sultan, but when I posted photos of her on here with her distinct look many people suggest she was a sultan. I don't know how we got her but I love her and she's actually become the favorite.
The reason I asked is because my Sultan is very much a loner as well. She does roost next to the others but she doesn't seem to have a friend or anyone that she prefers to hang out with. I wish she would tag along with one of my noncrested chickens since they can see better!
This may be funny but I felt so bad for her being lonely, so I went to the pet store and bought a large bird mirror (meant for parrots) and she loves it! She plays with it and she naps by it and she seems to be more social now with the rest of the flock... until the silkies get on her nerves. Then she goes and hangs out with her mirror. I've heard of people with "rainbow" flocks. So I'm looking at other breed to introduce to my flock so maybe she will find a real friend. For now she is happy with her reflection.
Hmmm interesting! I wonder if sultans really only prefer other sultans. I am going to have to find the Sultan thread and do some reading. Maybe she will be besties with one of the Appenzeller Spitzhauben chicks I have!