silkie-wilkie
Hatching
- Mar 18, 2015
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hi guys,
we have bought four silkie hens who were sisters, sadly one passed away suspected brain damage,we have had them almost a year now,anyways they are part of a mixed flock with a few isa's and a brown leg horn bantam who came with our brown leg horn rooster 2 out of the three sister have had babies 6/7 hatched and 2/4 hatched anyways we have noticed the last hen "daisy" has been a big aggressive towards the babies from the first hatching and her sister "mango" when the chicks have been going into the bigger chook yard, we though it was a jealousy thing because she had not had any babies herself where her sister have, we put her in with the rooster to see if he would take her but he didn't want a bar of her. Just wondering if getting another rooster to knock her up would solve her "mummy" issues or get some fertile eggs as she is broody and sits in the nesting box on everyone else eggs.
We had to get rid of the rooster ( plus bantam hen which came with him possible brother and sister?)because he became very aggressive towards the hen , they are more calmer now.
wondering what is the best thing to do and recommendations of roo breeds which are more gentle matured.. if that is not asking too much
thanks guys
we have bought four silkie hens who were sisters, sadly one passed away suspected brain damage,we have had them almost a year now,anyways they are part of a mixed flock with a few isa's and a brown leg horn bantam who came with our brown leg horn rooster 2 out of the three sister have had babies 6/7 hatched and 2/4 hatched anyways we have noticed the last hen "daisy" has been a big aggressive towards the babies from the first hatching and her sister "mango" when the chicks have been going into the bigger chook yard, we though it was a jealousy thing because she had not had any babies herself where her sister have, we put her in with the rooster to see if he would take her but he didn't want a bar of her. Just wondering if getting another rooster to knock her up would solve her "mummy" issues or get some fertile eggs as she is broody and sits in the nesting box on everyone else eggs.
We had to get rid of the rooster ( plus bantam hen which came with him possible brother and sister?)because he became very aggressive towards the hen , they are more calmer now.
wondering what is the best thing to do and recommendations of roo breeds which are more gentle matured.. if that is not asking too much
thanks guys
