I am so mad at you all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are making me want Silkies again................. yikes I have 5 chickens .... dang the power of the Silkies has a hold of me
They just look so adorable ( please do not tell my BR ladies I said this ) ...
I only have 3 silkies .. and they're the ugliest things you ever saw in your life ...
I got 4 silkie chicks from a breeder a few months ago. 3 Buffs and 1 White one! One of the Buff chicks had a leg problem and died the next week, then a month later my favorite Buff silkie Cockeral got sick and died!
Then my White silkie go really weak and died and then my last Buff Silkie was doing just great until I went out to the coop and he was acting weird and the next morning he died as well ... I haven't had good luck with silkies this year.
I have decide no to buy anymore chicks from that breeder ...
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Ugh, I told you "dumb question"... so here's the NEXT one... what are the bandettes? Here are the leg bands that I know of, and don't know what they are called- metal seamless, metal that you use a pair of pliers to put on, the plastic wrap around kind, and the plastic ones that look like key rings.
So what kind of band are you referring to? Do you have any pics of how they are placed on the legs, I'm having a hard time picturing how they go around the feathers without messing them up?
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I have a general foot washing about once a week or immediately if the poo is fresh and I think they will smear it on themselves and others. HA! I also keep their nails trimmed back a little. This keeps the toes from turning sideways because of long curving nails and they stay cleaner (and not scratching me when I pick them up). I was told that if you soak the feathers for a few minutes in spray and wash then rinse VERY WELL that it brightens up the stains. I'm going to try it this week.
We have 2 silkie hens who were not doing so well in the main coop. We bought a little coop for them and placed it outside our kitchen doors. Now
we can watch them all the time. They chase off all our dogs, cats & random chickens from the main coop. When they see us at the back door they
come RUNNING as fast as they can looking for a treat
The darker one Queen is my sons pet and she will sit happily on his lap for attention.
These photos I took one day as Maddie decided to check out the kitchen.
The last photo is when it was raining last week they huddled under the hose rack instead of going into their coop