Good Morning Everyone
I've been up since 4am with my sick daughter. She's just back to sleep now.
What an exciting day yesterday. Hubby and I met Premier Silkies in Mt Pleasant and got 5 white cochins and 1 partridge cochin. I am amazed at the size of these birds and they are only 8 moths old. I think they may be a little stressed out from the road trip. When we put them in the garage they drank so much water their faces were all wet. and they actually dropped water back out of their beak. I am wondering if I should put them in the ajoining run to my girls today or just leave them destress in the garage for a couple days. And shoud I medicate them just for a boost. When can I give these big girls a bath? They smell and are all dirty. I think the cat carrier car ride was hard on them. I still can't believe how soft they are. We are so excited to have them.
We also got eight 10week old silkies. I only wanted 5 (one for each one of mine and the neighbors kids). She said this way I should be sure to get a few girls. This sticks. They are all so cute I'm going to get attached to all of them then not be able to get rid of any.
So I have never seen a silkies foot before, just what are the supposed to look like. They look alien to me. I guess that explains why they don't roost.
So I have two brooders set up in the living room. One for the silkies and one for the chicks I am getting this morning. 9 of them. SLW, GLW and Australorps. Do I need to worry about the silkies making the chicks sick? The look very healthy. Eating and drinking and pooping good. no dirty butts and very alert. I checked for snotty noses too. My question is should I move one brooder into to a different room and would that matter since they are still going to to breathing the same air? We have a big bottle of hand sanitizer in the LR so we stay clean between chicks. But do we need to wear different clothes for each set or a clean blanket over us? I have dealt with preme human babies twice, but never chicks at different ages from different stock. I don't want to kill anyone.
Oooopsie Daisy, camping out at the farm doesnt sound bad at all.
I think it would be great. Just have to figure out what you want and how big for me to get an idea how long it would take. I am most deffintaly crossing my fingures for your incubators to work.
I knew when I saw the pics of your cochins That they would make a lovely addition to the flock. but OMG pictures can not come close to showing just how truly impressive these birds are. We are so excited, even more now that we got the whites and partridge to get the blues. We just got those silkies and two of them are blue. That is sooo pretty. I kept saying it looks gray, but its not.
Good Luck and keep us posted
Susanne