Silkie thread!

Hello, I'm from Australia and I just purchased my first ever trio of silkies :) I just love their little fluffy butts... Any advice would be appreciated. Mine are all grey with different shades of grey through them. One has a light fluffy head, one a dark nearly black head and the last one has a dark but not black head.. I was hoping to get a buff & white as well but they didn't have any... I'm so excited to finally have my silkie family :)


WELCOME to BYC..
 
I have lots of store bought feeders but this is my favorite that I make from Costco pie holder. I lose zero feed! The can is full of rocks and the 1" lip on the pie holder prevents scratching the feed. It's throw away plastic so only lasts about a year but it's free with the pie!!


Awesome girl!
Very nice!!!
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Your children are precious!! Silkies are just beautiful and I love your coop! Great job!!
What a GREAT idea, thanks. I just threw away one of those Costco containers but I guess that gives us another excuse to pick up some more desserts-LOL!

By the way, who has a good idea of storing food at night?
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Currently I pack everything into a bucket with lid to keep rodents out, but it gets time consuming 2X a day dealing with several feeders.
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What a GREAT idea, thanks.  I just threw away one of those Costco containers but I guess that gives us another excuse to pick up some more desserts-LOL!

By the way, who has a good idea of storing food at night? :idunno   Currently I pack everything into a bucket with lid to keep rodents out, but it gets time consuming 2X a day dealing with several feeders. :th
I would lock up my flock in their coop for the night, Then leave a carin terrier out to catch the rodents..
Those darn buggers will be gone in no time.. Find someone with a large snake to eat the rodents... Recycle/ re-use..
That is pretty funny really.. In Florida they go out & shoot this large rodent, then feed it to the croc's.. Who knew??
 
Pam, My young white rooster was horrible for a while!!!! I finally just left him in with them . I think what he was doing looked wore to me than what it was lol! anyway, he has become much more proficient :) I also have one buy that I never see breed the girls.. but I get fertile eggs from him
This is my experience also.
My two white roos are exactly the opposite. .they mate a different hen, no joke, at least every 5 minutes. They've been doing this (and I've been getting fertile eggs) since before they were 5 months (the hens were 8 months). And if I let all my birds out to free range, they spend all day chasing OEGB and various LF hens. I've seen the pair of them team up to mate a HUGE cochin hen! Poor hen stayed crouched until both were done. I would love to see those babies
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Hilarious!!
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What a GREAT idea, thanks. I just threw away one of those Costco containers but I guess that gives us another excuse to pick up some more desserts-LOL!

By the way, who has a good idea of storing food at night?
idunno.gif
Currently I pack everything into a bucket with lid to keep rodents out, but it gets time consuming 2X a day dealing with several feeders.
I would lock up my flock in their coop for the night, Then leave a carin terrier out to catch the rodents..
Those darn buggers will be gone in no time.. Find someone with a large snake to eat the rodents... Recycle/ re-use..
That is pretty funny really.. In Florida they go out & shoot this large rodent, then feed it to the croc's.. Who knew??
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I have lots of store bought feeders but this is my favorite that I make from Costco pie holder. I lose zero feed! The can is full of rocks and the 1" lip on the pie holder prevents scratching the feed. It's throw away plastic so only lasts about a year but it's free with the pie!!

That's a good idea!
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I was thinking of something with some sort of edges so they can't go scratching and throw everything out of the feeder. I'll have to go dessert shopping now!
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Such a terrible thing to do, huh?
 

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