So far I have 3 that are broody right now! I guess I better put eggs under them!
Its the easiest way to break them lol! Snow has a few pullet eggs under her. They are going to be super small.
[COLOR=A52A2A]kabhyper, bradselig, jchny, and silkie people[/COLOR] [COLOR=8B4513]~ My son and his GF were over for the evening and as it started getting dark, my son said that something was wrong with my Splash Silkie. She frequently shook her head and at times her head was leaning forward a little like she was going to fall asleep. Of course, I panicked and brought her in, held her close and gave her some Sav-A-Chick electrolytes. I tried looking at her head to see if I saw any mites or anything, but I swear, it is so hard to see anything through Silkie fluff! She's always been kind of a loner and the most nervous one of the Silkies (I think my former Eng. Orp roo who always thought the sky was falling somewhat affected the Silkies natural easy-going nature. lol). So, I figured that I was probably stressing her more by holding her, so I brought her out and put her in the part of the coop where she, the other two silkies, and their surrogate mom, my Eng Orp Splash pullet had gathered for bed. Then it occurred to me that maybe the Splash Silkie was just tired!!! Duh. Do they shake their heads when they're tired, like they're trying to stay awake until they go in the coop for the night? Could that be a sign of something else?[/COLOR]
I would watch for respiratory issues. That doesnt seem normal to me. It may be you silkie is just silly.

We went to the new rural king in fort wayne. We got a new coop for the bantys. Fun day! Jchny2000, I am so sorry about Bo. Hugs to you. If you need to chat you know where to find me. Im so sorry.