@ellymayRans ~ You PMd me that you thought your reply was lost, but it looks like it combined with the end of mine. Bummer that I don't have any frizzles, but the chicks are especially adorable.
@amwchickin ~ Sorry to hear about the predator attacks! Hope you find pullets from some of our members.
@chick rookie ~ Loved your goat photos and the funny story about your LaMancha "dog."
@iamfivewire ~ Glad that your cockerel turned out to be alive!
@kabhyper1 ~ Congrats on your beautiful new Silkies! You needed some more -lol- I guess you actually did if you needed new blood for breeding. Let us know how they integrate. My two from @bradselig haven't gotten along for a while now. My blue one, Smalty, became increasingly annoyed that my blue splash, Ditzy, always wanted to nestle under her at bedtime as though Smalty was her mother. Finally Smalty started pecking her away and making a big fuss. She was happy when Ditzy was broody. Tonight, since Ditzy abandoned her eggs today, she wanted to nestle under Smalty, but Smalty wouldn't allow her to come near. I guess it's kind of unusual only having two Silkies since they typically prefer to sleep in a pile. I have a pipe insulator that's similar to memory foam that I attached to the rim of the poop tray (cleaned daily). It makes a nice Silkie sized perch.
@Faraday40 ~ For almost a year now, I've wanted at least one Bantam or LF Cochin because of all the members who've raved about how sweet they are. I admit that at first their feathery legs seemed strange. They're often compared to Chewbacca's! I've only had chickens for two and a half years, and at the beginning, I just liked classic looking chickens. As @leslea noted, Barred Rocks look like a chicken-lol- and I love my BR. Slowly, but surely, through "exposure therapy" -- photos provided by this thread-- haha -- I added big, fluffy Imported English Orps, funny little Silkies, and now Cochins with feathery boots. Before my Silkie abandoned her hatching eggs today, I was even excited at the possibility that one might be a Naked Neck!
@amwchickin ~ Sorry to hear about the predator attacks! Hope you find pullets from some of our members.
@chick rookie ~ Loved your goat photos and the funny story about your LaMancha "dog."
@iamfivewire ~ Glad that your cockerel turned out to be alive!
@kabhyper1 ~ Congrats on your beautiful new Silkies! You needed some more -lol- I guess you actually did if you needed new blood for breeding. Let us know how they integrate. My two from @bradselig haven't gotten along for a while now. My blue one, Smalty, became increasingly annoyed that my blue splash, Ditzy, always wanted to nestle under her at bedtime as though Smalty was her mother. Finally Smalty started pecking her away and making a big fuss. She was happy when Ditzy was broody. Tonight, since Ditzy abandoned her eggs today, she wanted to nestle under Smalty, but Smalty wouldn't allow her to come near. I guess it's kind of unusual only having two Silkies since they typically prefer to sleep in a pile. I have a pipe insulator that's similar to memory foam that I attached to the rim of the poop tray (cleaned daily). It makes a nice Silkie sized perch.
@Faraday40 ~ For almost a year now, I've wanted at least one Bantam or LF Cochin because of all the members who've raved about how sweet they are. I admit that at first their feathery legs seemed strange. They're often compared to Chewbacca's! I've only had chickens for two and a half years, and at the beginning, I just liked classic looking chickens. As @leslea noted, Barred Rocks look like a chicken-lol- and I love my BR. Slowly, but surely, through "exposure therapy" -- photos provided by this thread-- haha -- I added big, fluffy Imported English Orps, funny little Silkies, and now Cochins with feathery boots. Before my Silkie abandoned her hatching eggs today, I was even excited at the possibility that one might be a Naked Neck!