My partridge Silkie chick passed today.
we are going to get a few more silkies tomorrow. It's still so sad to lose a little one.

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Hi I have 4 young Silkies, only a few weeks old and was wondering what advice people have for getting them used to people? I don't know whether to just grab them and offer them feed in my lap as a bribe or wait for them to come to me? I have a mixed flock of Silkies, Plymouth Rocks and Wyandottes all much older although at least two are roos and will be rehomed soon.
When you say the LF chicken breeds bully, is it because they are setting the pecking order? Because I mixed LF and bantams and they fought for a day or two then they straighten out and get in to their place in pecking order ranking.
I would like to present a question here about a first time Silkie broody. She and 2 other first time broodies, hatched chicks together just a couple of days ago. There is one pullet that, for a reason unknown by me, seems to get agitated and will start running around chasing and pecking the chicks, hard. It looks like the Keystone cops, all these chicks running around and this hen whacking them. I don't know why she does it or what sets her off. Once she settles down, she will allow chicks under her. So far, she has not injured one. This pullet did hatch in a different nestbox from the other 2 pullets but they all sit together and "pool" the chicks. They are in a coop with other chickens but are separated where nothing bothers them. Does anyone have ideas or experiences with this aggression? I would appreciate advice or ideas.
Thank you.
LOL! And they wonder why some animals eat their young.