W/Dominique history, Coco is probably just a talker. Doms are known to be conversationalists w/ their owners so Coco may have inherited that trait tooCoco is calling me, so I must go. She probably needs some water or something.![]()

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W/Dominique history, Coco is probably just a talker. Doms are known to be conversationalists w/ their owners so Coco may have inherited that trait tooCoco is calling me, so I must go. She probably needs some water or something.![]()
Where would you find a hangar large enough?I want one of those!!
Having this pretty lady show up, and then her babies.So lightening up fluffy butt's
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Good point.Where would you find a hangar large enough?![]()
Well…. I first read that as “any chance you’ll get attacked by the chicks”…..@Ponypoor
Any chance you'll get attached to the chicks? I found the more Silkies we have the less likely they get picked on & always we find at least 2 of them taking turns toodling together. & they take turns giving us eggs all seasons of the year. Broody? After 14 yrs of having Silkies its 2nd nature for us handling that. We get into a rhythm w/the birds to where its just a natural part of the day's chores.
Usually it's the mind to go 1st ~ guess in our case, it's the eyesWell…. I first read that as “any chance you’ll get attacked by the chicks”…..
Wait.. what?
Oh attached hahaha.
I am going on the assumption they are both Roos, I am too stressed with rehoming Roos. I don’t want to get attached and then have to rehome them. I have purposely not been handling them.
With my silkies I don’t find them being picked on, they hang around with Mr P and the older hens who are my original hens. The younger ones steer clear of them!
I fact the silkies and older ones are the ones who control access to the feed and treats. Sneaky ladies![]()
Happy New Year everyone and I hope everyone's chooks are doing great.