KJ6485
Songster
Oh and about the Silkies. They are kind of nuts, I can't pick any of them up unless they are pinned in the corner, so catching them in the yard and putting them in is not likely going to work.
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Oh and about the Silkies. They are kind of nuts, I can't pick any of them up unless they are pinned in the corner, so catching them in the yard and putting them in is not likely going to work.
They are so cute when they are little! Is it a lone chick or will it have friends to grow up with?
Do you free range fence free during the day? I was nervous about it worried that they would run away or something (I never had chickens before!) My ducks are 10 weeks old now and they free range all day, at night i grab the bag of mealworms and they run into their coop to get their treat, I think I am over thinking everything a little being new at all this.And THAT is why I love Fisherlady! She had my girls (and boy) free ranging with their moms from birth. At eightish weeks old, they knew the drill. A couple of weeks in their new coop, and that was all it took to ensure they would return at night. I did shake the scratch can the first week or so because I didn't like them staying out so late ( I was nervous, what can I say?). Now they are teaching the new chicks and ducklings to go to bed at sunset. It is so nice knowing that everyone is with the program!
he's alone but we have more eggs in the bator and we have some silkie bantams in there with him/her.
Do you free range fence free during the day? I was nervous about it worried that they would run away or something (I never had chickens before!) My ducks are 10 weeks old now and they free range all day, at night i grab the bag of mealworms and they run into their coop to get their treat, I think I am over thinking everything a little being new at all this.