silkie coop

I also plan on getting silkie's and some other bantmas. I read they will roost in trees (so I gather that they love to roost). I plan on having a separate coop for them near the garden. I will only let them free-range in the garden (supervised). I'll have a covered run as they are small and the hawks can carry them away. I also read that since they are small, they are almost always on the bottom of the pecking order, which is why the separate coop from the larger chickens. I don't have any bantams yet, so this is information only from researching. Other's with silkies can give you a better idea.
 
Silkies cannot fly up to roost like other chickens can. They have very poor wings for flying. If you use staggered roosts they can hop up till they get to highest ones.
You have to monitor them in cold weather cause they will pile up in corners or huddle on floor. I have also used upside down crates for them to get up on. Mine do blend in with the rest of chickens but they are lowest on pecking order.
Banties on the other hand do fly up high and are quick to get out of the way of larger chickens. They too blend in with the other chickens.... Love my banties
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Maybe I'll have all in one coop then. I only have 2 chickens right now. Maybe next I'll get the silkie's and the get the rest so they have a chance in the pecking order
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