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.![]()
It's very difficult to make those decisions about a lone breed. When we first got two Silkie chicks and found by 6 months that one was a cockerel and had to re-home him, we scrambled to get another Silkie about the same age to be w/ the other 6-month-old Silkie pullet. The two Silkie hens were never the best buddies but they did toodle around the yard together for 6 yrs.
Now that we lost the Black Silkie to ovarian cancer and had to put her down, we don't think it wise to add another Silkie to the remaining old Partridge Silkie. We are going to let her live out her forever life. It's all she can do to cope with the spunky new Dominique chicks we added to the yard.
Partridge Silkie and one very tame Dom chick
The old Silkie and 3-1/2 month-old Doms seem to be comfortable w/ each other
The Dom's eye color is turning from baby blue to reddish-bay. These 3 girls love to stand on my shoes or jump on my lap.
Still growing in their adult tails -- a couple are showing a U-back
Another U-stance