Silkie thread!

Your guys got some nice foot feathering!
Thanks, He is a pretty guy, I think I'm naming him Prune, I think his comb looks like a prune. I am really enjoying having them.

I do have one problem that maybe someone can help me with. They tend to huddle up outside and won't use the ramp into their house....any ideas? Should I lower it so that they can just walk in, or try to teach them to use it. One hen just refuses to get on it, I have tried to put her half way down and she tries to turn around and go up, but when she turns around she falls off. Every night I have to put them in and in the morning I have to take them out.....ideas anyone?
 
Thanks, He is a pretty guy, I think I'm naming him Prune, I think his comb looks like a prune. I am really enjoying having them.

I do have one problem that maybe someone can help me with. They tend to huddle up outside and won't use the ramp into their house....any ideas? Should I lower it so that they can just walk in, or try to teach them to use it. One hen just refuses to get on it, I have tried to put her half way down and she tries to turn around and go up, but when she turns around she falls off. Every night I have to put them in and in the morning I have to take them out.....ideas anyone?
Is your ramp wide enough? And it may be too steep for them to use. You could set a cement block under it to raise the bottom end so it's not so steep? And they do like to huddle on the ground anyway. Mine don't roost.
 
I'm a closet diaper-maker. Just for my own birds, though.
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BUT they are really easy to make and there is a youtube tutorial on how to make them. You just type in chicken diapers. I use the laminated fabric for the rear end part and pretty cotton fabric for the breast. Instead of velcro, that will snag on everything, I use polyacetal resin snaps on the elastic-- they can be washed over and over and not rust or snag. I actually made this one for a friend who used it on a chicken who broke it's leg: (but don't ask, I'm not going into business!!!) LOL
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Very nice!
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I'm a closet diaper-maker. Just for my own birds, though.
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BUT they are really easy to make and there is a youtube tutorial on how to make them. You just type in chicken diapers. I use the laminated fabric for the rear end part and pretty cotton fabric for the breast. Instead of velcro, that will snag on everything, I use polyacetal resin snaps on the elastic-- they can be washed over and over and not rust or snag. I actually made this one for a friend who used it on a chicken who broke it's leg: (but don't ask, I'm not going into business!!!) LOL
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That is soooo darn cute!!!
 
Is your ramp wide enough? And it may be too steep for them to use. You could set a cement block under it to raise the bottom end so it's not so steep? And they do like to huddle on the ground anyway. Mine don't roost.
Silkies don't like to be up high (most silkies), probably because they don't fly and can get injured trying. Unless they will be in the rain or in danger of predators I would just leave them on the ground. Puting treats on the ramp sometimes helps and, as Hawkeye mentioned, it needs to be wide.
 
Thought I'd add pictures of my silkies too. The youngsters are in a raccoon proofed large rabbit cage. They don't all have names yet. The first one is a blue pet quality chick, the buff is split to lavender, the showgirl and buddy are potential BQ/SQ. Still not sure if they are black or dark blue; came from a BBS pen (not my breeding.) There is a blue showgirl (BQ/SQ - my avatar), another pet blue and a pet black hiding in the green igloo. Camera shy I guess.



Older silkie, a patridge showgirl 'Vegas' estimated at almost 3 months old. Still not sure if it's a cockerel or pullet. Any guesses?



And last, but not least, 'Zazz' a black rooster with silver leakage in his hackles. I'm aiming for full duckwing silver.

 
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Thought I'd add pictures of my silkies too. The youngsters are in a raccoon proofed large rabbit cage. They don't all have names yet. The first one is a blue pet quality chick, the buff is split to lavender, the showgirl and buddy are potential BQ/SQ. Still not sure if they are black or dark blue; came from a BBS pen (not my breeding.) There is a blue showgirl (BQ/SQ - my avatar), another pet blue and a pet black hiding in the green igloo. Camera shy I guess.



Older silkie, a patridge showgirl 'Vegas' estimated at almost 3 months old. Still not sure if it's a cockerel or pullet. Any guesses?



And last, but not least, 'Zazz' a black rooster with silver leakage in his hackles. I'm aiming for full duckwing silver.

WOW- your showgirls are GORGEOUS!!!! I love them!! You roo is REALLY pretty too--too bad about the leakage, but it sounds like you are going to turn that to your advantage!
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Got my babies today :) Silkies and one easter egger and one welsumer
ADORABLE!! Love chicks!!!
 

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