Silkie thread!

I have a question for you silkie experts! I already own a white silkie hen, around 8 months old I think, and want to get a few more and possibly a silkie rooster. How do I introduce them, is it the same as how people do other chickens, using a cage inside the run with the new silkies in it? If so, what do I do about night time since there isnt enough room in the coop to put a cage?

Thanks for any help! I am supposed to pic up my new girls tomorrow!
 
Silkies are worse than cats!!! Sit down for a "wee" snuggle in the afternoon. Two hours later it occurs to me that there are probably other things I should be attending to.
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Sager your Whites are very nice and I definitely think you should show them!! Best Wishes
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kk here is my pullet and my cockerel sorry for the pic heavy if u guys could tell me what u think of these ones to pros and cons and if they are SQ or BQ

this is the cockerel



and here is a feet shot of the cockerel

here is the pullet


her head is a little dirty their crest are hard to clean any tips on cleaning them would be nice

and here is her foot feathering

and here is a shot of both of them


forgot a pic of the cocks comb
 
I think she is a very Beautiful Black girl
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The only thing that I feel may be lacking is her wings. What I mean by that is they seem in the picture to not be nice and tight. But, that could be b/c you took her out of her enviroment and she was uneasy. When you spread her wings open are they nice and full? What's her shredding look like?

Honestly I would say bring her to a few shows and see how she does. I think in my opinion she is a potential SQ Bird
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Thank you for all the great tips on getting a better photo. I didn't quite get the diffused light you all were talking about-- I really wanted to try to get a photo now rather than later. I would love if it Sonoran and anyone else would critique my pullet. She is 7 months old. (i think.. she could be a bit younger) Anyway, is she a black or a very dark blue? Also-- the foot picture, that isn't the greatest pic. I was trying to hold her with one hand and take a pic with the other. Anyway, this is Zelda.




 
Backs look a bit long, but that could be age. He has a REALLY nice comb! And she is adorable--looks to have TONS of personality. I edited out some of your photos to be a bit more concise. You're definitely off to a good start.

kk here is my pullet and my cockerel sorry for the pic heavy if u guys could tell me what u think of these ones to pros and cons and if they are SQ or BQ

this is the cockerel
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here is the pullet
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Beth--Thank you so much for the feedback! I'll try to get a picture of her wings fanned out tomorrow. I never noticed that! Thanks for pointing that out! Now I'm very curious as to what her wings will look like! :) If nothing else, she'll be great for our 4-H shows this spring/summer! I want to try a show with her myself, too. :) And of course, we're hoping for some cute babies.


Sonoran, thanks for the critique as well. :) I was just looking at the amount of feathering and had not paid attention to how hard the feathers were. I sure hope it'll be okay!

I think she is a very Beautiful Black girl
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The only thing that I feel may be lacking is her wings. What I mean by that is they seem in the picture to not be nice and tight. But, that could be b/c you took her out of her enviroment and she was uneasy. When you spread her wings open are they nice and full? What's her shredding look like?

Honestly I would say bring her to a few shows and see how she does. I think in my opinion she is a potential SQ Bird
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ya im so excited that everyone thinks my silkies nice but is it worth taking them to a show and they are only 7 months old

I agree that your roo's comb is very nice! It's got that deep mulberry color, and isn't all crazy looking like some of them get. *cough* (like my hatchery silkies-- poor dears!!) LOL

Some time I'm going to have to post a picture of them-- they are cute in their own way-- they are fiesty and spunky. I love them!
 
Oh how adorable!!! I wanna come play in YOUR yard!!
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Hi Silkie Lovers, I am mostly a lurker but a budding Silkie-aholic ;) First bought hatchery chicks in November, then bought same age paint chicks in December, now it's January and I've just placed an order for about 14-15 hopefully show quality Lavender, Porcelain, Splash & Blue babies that my 4 yr old and I can start showing (they arrive next week).... guess thats a good example of chicken math??
I took some fun photos a few days ago... thought ya'll might enjoy :) They all free range when I'm at home during the day, and I gotta say I LOVE watching them interact with each other, it is very soothing!!









 

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