So I've come to the conclusion that I need to pick either a pair of bantam mille cochins or a pair of silkies...but I'm COMPLETELY torn. I want a soft fluffy chicken to cuddle...but mille cochins are one of my dream chickens. I need pros and cons of each...but here's my current situation.
Our coop is 8x6 so it can comfortably hold 12 chickens. It is not insulated, but very well built and the coldest its gotten here is 10 degrees at night and the coop is warmer than outside. The run is 8x16t and the girls get outside time during the day to run the property around the house if we're home. We have 8 LF gals, and will be adding 3 more this spring (for eggs). I also wanted to get some bantams as "pet" chickens for my 22nd birthday. My original reasoning was to get a cochin and a silkie...one of each! But then I hear silkies bond together and cuddle...so now I'd feel bad with just the 1 silkie. So how about 2! But that would bump our chicken count to 12.5, which is over our "limit". Boo...so now I have to choose
So, if you were in my situation, which would you choose and WHY. Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Our coop is 8x6 so it can comfortably hold 12 chickens. It is not insulated, but very well built and the coldest its gotten here is 10 degrees at night and the coop is warmer than outside. The run is 8x16t and the girls get outside time during the day to run the property around the house if we're home. We have 8 LF gals, and will be adding 3 more this spring (for eggs). I also wanted to get some bantams as "pet" chickens for my 22nd birthday. My original reasoning was to get a cochin and a silkie...one of each! But then I hear silkies bond together and cuddle...so now I'd feel bad with just the 1 silkie. So how about 2! But that would bump our chicken count to 12.5, which is over our "limit". Boo...so now I have to choose

So, if you were in my situation, which would you choose and WHY. Any advice is greatly appreciated!