FortFusterCluck
Songster
We live in a very rural area where everyone has chickens. But our road is very isolated and people often ditch roosters, dogs, cats, etc over here.
Yesterday, I found a box in my driveway with four little silkies. They are probably four months old or so. They still have a lot of baby fluff.
I washed them and checked/treated them for injuries. Several had ear injuries, I assume from getting pecked by other chickens. Maybe that's why they got ditched?
I have a flock of 9 laying hens (3 years-9 months) and 2 roos (9 months) who were raised together and share the flock great. They are BIG boys. They're all barnyard mixes of Orpingtons, Marans & Wyandottes
Questions:
1) Can Silkies integrate with a regular sized chicken flock? Or are they too small and fragile?
2) If I keep them all, do I need to keep a Silkie Roo?
3) Will my big Roos break the little silkies during "happy time"?
4) What else do I need to know about Silkies?
Yesterday, I found a box in my driveway with four little silkies. They are probably four months old or so. They still have a lot of baby fluff.
I washed them and checked/treated them for injuries. Several had ear injuries, I assume from getting pecked by other chickens. Maybe that's why they got ditched?
I have a flock of 9 laying hens (3 years-9 months) and 2 roos (9 months) who were raised together and share the flock great. They are BIG boys. They're all barnyard mixes of Orpingtons, Marans & Wyandottes
Questions:
1) Can Silkies integrate with a regular sized chicken flock? Or are they too small and fragile?
2) If I keep them all, do I need to keep a Silkie Roo?
3) Will my big Roos break the little silkies during "happy time"?

4) What else do I need to know about Silkies?