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To avoid having to pay shipping charges or worrying about picking up chicks from the post office, I ordered 10 barred rock chicks and 10 black bantam cochins from my local feed mill. They ordered from Cackle.
When I picked got my chicks home and looked at them closely, I realized my bantam cochins had black beaks, black feet with five toes and were fluffier than the BR. I realized somehow I'd received silkies by mistake. I called the feed mill Saturday morning and they confirmed that the invoice indeed said Cackle and the only person who had ordered silkies had ordered 5 white ones.
To make a long story short, I'm now the proud owner of 8 silkies (2 have died since Friday). I'm not sure what Cackle will do with the mix up. I still want my cochins, but I'm now worried about keeping the other 8 silkies alive. They seem so delicate compared to any other chicks I've raised. I'm having pasty butt issues with 2 of them, but I need to know what other challenges these guys will face.
I never would have purchased silkies, but now that I have them, their little fuzzy faces are starting to grow on me.
I'd appreciate any advice from silkie owners/lovers so I can keep these fuzzy guys happy and healthy.
Denise
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When I picked got my chicks home and looked at them closely, I realized my bantam cochins had black beaks, black feet with five toes and were fluffier than the BR. I realized somehow I'd received silkies by mistake. I called the feed mill Saturday morning and they confirmed that the invoice indeed said Cackle and the only person who had ordered silkies had ordered 5 white ones.
To make a long story short, I'm now the proud owner of 8 silkies (2 have died since Friday). I'm not sure what Cackle will do with the mix up. I still want my cochins, but I'm now worried about keeping the other 8 silkies alive. They seem so delicate compared to any other chicks I've raised. I'm having pasty butt issues with 2 of them, but I need to know what other challenges these guys will face.
I never would have purchased silkies, but now that I have them, their little fuzzy faces are starting to grow on me.
I'd appreciate any advice from silkie owners/lovers so I can keep these fuzzy guys happy and healthy.
Denise
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