I'm not even sure how to phrase this question. I have 15 chicks in a brooder together, between 3-4.5 weeks old. The youngest are three Silkie chicks. There's nothing wrong with them that I can put a finger on. They eat and drink, but they are so different from all the other chicks. They just kind of stand around and do nothing. When I refill their food in the morning, all the other chicks are all over it, and there's one Silkie that will sometimes shove her way in there, but the other two just stand in the same spot all day long. I've started sprinkling a bit of food over by their spot when I refill the feeder for the other chicks, and they will peck at it a bit, occasionally. I even switched the feeder to a bigger one so there is more room for all of them. I do catch them going for water or food throughout the day, but other than those brief trips they literally just stand and do nothing. If I take them out, they will peep at me, and when I put them back in the brooder they will immediately run back to their spot. Moving them to a different corner of the brooder and watching them run back to that spot is about the most activity we ever see from them. The spot is under the heat lamp, but they're not huddled and don't peep like they're cold. It's like, the lights are on but nobody's home. Is this normal for Silkies or might there be something wrong with them? I think they're growing, but since most of the rest are older and are standard chicks I don't really have anything to compare them to.
They sure are cute though, I hope there's nothing wrong with them. This picture was taken last week, at two weeks old.
They sure are cute though, I hope there's nothing wrong with them. This picture was taken last week, at two weeks old.

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