Getting 4 New Silkies (Question in post)

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As soon as we finish working on the pullets' new yard(netting over top & a gate), we'll be adding 4 new Silkies. I lost the last 4 I bought from the same lady but she offered some more so I'm buying 2 out of the 4 because the other 2 will have mild crossbeak so they're free.
She let me know that one of the crossbeak Silkies is a cockerel but I don't plan on breeding him since I don't want him passing down the mild crossbeak gene. He's only going to be a flock protector until we get a Crested Polish cockerel/rooster to breed the hens.

What can I do once he reaches maturity and wants to mount the hens?
Any other tips/advice you want to offer is appreciated!

Thanks in advance!! :D
 
If you aren't hatching the eggs he can breed all he wants. Remove him about a month or so before you want to hatch after you add another rooster. Since the birds apparently aren't very well bred I wouldn't breed from any of them personally.
 
If you aren't hatching the eggs he can breed all he wants. Remove him about a month or so before you want to hatch after you add another rooster. Since the birds apparently aren't very well bred I wouldn't breed from any of them personally.
The 2 crossbeak aren't going to be bred, only the other 2 Silkies will be.
 
Sorry. why did you lose the last 4?

For me... skip on taking someone else's issue... crossbeak.. mild now but won't improve. And no need to have a rowdy stag who's genes aren't worthy of carrying forward.

I would find another breeder who would NOT even for free allow their issues our to the public. Hens hide nest and show up with chicks all the time.

If a hatch has 50% deformities... I won't even take the others from that hatch. Sorry I am uptight, and my time, space, energy, and money to feed free loaders is limited. I don't need hidden genes to try and find who's still passing it to the offspring.

I do process my extra boys for the table. Silkies dress out fine! :drool

Other than keeping a stag pen, re-homing, or eating are the only suggestions I have for when your preferred rooster arrives. I would let my hens remain in peace until that day arrived instead of making them and myself go through cockerel maturing antics more than once. Older hens will teach a young rooster how to treat them.

JUST my opinion. Hope it's helpful in giving you things to consider. Good luck! :fl
 
The 2 crossbeak aren't going to be bred, only the other 2 Silkies will be.
If they are related than they could pass on the cross beak, so I wouldn't hatch from them either.

Lots of recessive genes that will show up if birds get too inbred. Not sure if that's what is going on, but I personally wouldn't want to chance it.

Out of the hundreds of chickens I've had, I have only had one with the problem, which happened to be a silkie as well. So in my experiences it isn't common, so if one person has multiple birds with it I would wonder about the breeding.
 
Sorry. why did you lose the last 4?
1 died from an unknown illness, 1 was too small to be with the others and got sat on, the last 2 were taken by a hawk which is why the pullets' yard is being worked on.
I'm keeping the 2 mild crossbeaks as pets since I love them. I would never turn away free disabled/special need pets.
 
1 died from an unknown illness, 1 was too small to be with the others and got sat on, the last 2 were taken by a hawk which is why the pullets' yard is being worked on.
I'm keeping the 2 mild crossbeaks as pets since I love them. I would never turn away free disabled/special need pets.

You could set up a different pen for your free disabled/special need's pet's. :D
 

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