Sure is adorable! and the brooder box looks nice!Still watching everyone's adventures.
For the curious, I did have one silkie bantam who was a failure to thrive, who pulled through with a bit of care - mostly warm food, vitamins, and holding it up to drink. He or she (might be a he? It has some serious top-knot going on!) is energetic now and fights for food and the best perch - but is half the size of the other silkie bantams:
And when compared to the non-bantam breeds looks even tinier:
I'm very curious about the teeny one now, because it's a different colour to the others - we have one very 'partridge' looking one, and two white and yellow ones, but this one is a sort of gold all over.
So far we haven't lost any, and today we built a larger brooder for them than the cardboard box they're in, which I can post photos of once it's dry.