Dominique Thread!

So glad to hear that silkies can live a long life. DD is very attached to hers. I'm simply afraid they'll end up hawk food.

Everytime we get a new type of chicken breed to add to the yard, we wonder how predator savvy they'll be -- but we learned some valuable tricks while having Silkies. Our Silkies have toodled the backyard free-range for 6 yrs and we get Cooper's Hawks (aka chicken hawks) every Spring well into Summer months. My advice is provide shelter, shelter, shelter, lots of them. We've set up 5 large recycled dog houses around the yard (our chickens use every one of them to hide/snooze in), a couple of makeshift low lean-to shelters, a pop-up canopy over their raised dust-bath bed, a composter, an old wheelbarrow, plants, rose bushes, lawn furniture, table, etc, for the hens to duck under quickly when the hawks land on the fence or in the yard. We've seen the hawks watching less than 5 feet away from a hen that's positioned under a lawn chair or in a doghouse but hawks don't like to scrap for prey on the ground. Hawks prefer in-flight catches of running hens and since a hen doesn't have far to duck under the nearest shelter, we haven't lost one chicken to predators. After 6-1/2 yrs of using these methods as shelters we haven't lost one hen to a predator. I can't speak for rural communities that have different kinds of predators but our method has worked in our yard and especially now with our newly built block-wall fence with added privacy extension across the top of the wall. Still, we get city raccoons and possums snooping around but they hunt at night after the coop is locked up.

We had a stalking Calico Cat stray in the yard and were afraid the 3-month-old Dominiques would be easy to sneak up -- but nope! Doms are more alert to find shelter than our old hens and our adult Cuckoo Breda will chase out unwanted stray cats out of the yard -- which is amazing to me since she is such a timid soul otherwise -- but she finds her brave streak just at the right times.
 
Hello I'm not sure if anyone uses this thread anymore. But I breed Dominique that come from some really beautiful show quality lines. I now have my own line and I mostly ship eggs in the Spring. I'm more than happy to learn more and share photos with everyone. I absolutely love this breed, the softness of the feathers and red glow on the cheeks.
 
Hello I'm not sure if anyone uses this thread anymore. But I breed Dominique that come from some really beautiful show quality lines. I now have my own line and I mostly ship eggs in the Spring. I'm more than happy to learn more and share photos with everyone. I absolutely love this breed, the softness of the feathers and red glow on the cheeks.


I breed show doms too.. I find them amazing little birds.

This thread was used frequently to discuss Doms but not daily by any means.

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Neither pose is great but you get the idea. I am working on smaller wattles for next year. Otherwise I was happy as he was Best of Breed here in Minnesota.
 
I breed show doms too.. I find them amazing little birds.

This thread was used frequently to discuss Doms but not daily by any means.

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Neither pose is great but you get the idea. I am working on smaller wattles for next year. Otherwise I was happy as he was Best of Breed here in Minnesota.

Congrats in Minnesota!
Thank you, thank you, for taking the time and effort to show your Doms. Not all of us have the health, youth, energy, or $$ to make the shows and it's lovely people like you that take the time to show your birds and share them with us on this thread -- because we love our Doms just as much even if we can't show ours!
 
Hello I'm not sure if anyone uses this thread anymore. But I breed Dominique that come from some really beautiful show quality lines. I now have my own line and I mostly ship eggs in the Spring. I'm more than happy to learn more and share photos with everyone. I absolutely love this breed, the softness of the feathers and red glow on the cheeks.

What's magnificent about Doms besides their outgoing, curious, unafraid, family-friendly personality is that it is consistent from chicks all the way to adults. They get peskier and friendlier every day! Pics from their kiddie pool brooder in August to their 3-month growth to November. It was so hard to pick and choose which photos to post -- I have hundreds of our Chickie-doodles!
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Great pictures!
What's magnificent about Doms besides their outgoing, curious, unafraid, family-friendly personality is that it is consistent from chicks all the way to adults. They get peskier and friendlier every day! Pics from their kiddie pool brooder in August to their 3-month growth to November. It was so hard to pick and choose which photos to post -- I have hundreds of our Chickie-doodles!View attachment 1188401
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Here is my boy from the Summer now 3-4 months
 

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Those are some spoiled babies, you even let them play poker on the computer! I thought about getting another dom so Hobo could have a buddy but i don't know if she'd like that or not she's already very possessive of pretty much everything. Just a little sad she's the only one, maybe she likes it though sure acts like she does.:)
I adore the little Chickie-doodles! They are so-o-o friendly-pesty!
 

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