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I love my Silkies, they come running to see me when I open the door. I have to keep from stepping on they're toes when all crowd around my feet. Most of mine are Catdance.
My Barnevelders lay huge eggs, unfortunately I don't have rooster but I plan on getting a really nice one to breed to them
How do your Silkies do in the winter? My only Silkie decided that yesterday (-6 degrees) would be a great day to go broody
me too!! My little Lily has been trying all through November. I gotta send her to broody breaking boot camp or something. Lol. She's been coming off the nest more now though so hopefully she'll leave it otherwise I'm gonna have too!
I love my Silkies, they come running to see me when I open the door. I have to keep from stepping on they're toes when all crowd around my feet. Most of mine are Catdance.
My Barnevelders lay huge eggs, unfortunately I don't have rooster but I plan on getting a really nice one to breed to them
How do your Silkies do in the winter? My only Silkie decided that yesterday (-6 degrees) would be a great day to go broody
me too!! My little Lily has been trying all through November. I gotta send her to broody breaking boot camp or something. Lol. She's been coming off the nest more now though so hopefully she'll leave it otherwise I'm gonna have too!
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do.
