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peachesjust got this pretty girl yesterday. I am so excitedtrying to figure out a good name for her
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peachesjust got this pretty girl yesterday. I am so excitedtrying to figure out a good name for her
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just got this pretty girl yesterday. I am so excitedtrying to figure out a good name for her
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AWW SHES so pretty!! What types of names do you have in mind? (Flower, human, animal, item, etc?)just got this pretty girl yesterday. I am so excitedtrying to figure out a good name for her
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thanks. That is kind of what I thought. I have found even my Lavender Orpington hens are too timid as are my EE. I think I am going to keep RIR and br together and put the EE and buffs tigethet. The silkies that hatch will be sold. I will just have to hope an Orpington can be a good broody. The silkies are too cute, but I don't think they will work in my set up.I can only speak of my own experience with an Ameraucana (related to EE) and 2 Silkies -- these breeds are too timid, gentle, or small when we had a White Leghorn, a Buff Leghorn, and a Cuckoo Marans around. We found that the regular egg-laying or dual-purpose birds were either too assertive or too heavy around the Silkies -- a 2-lb Silkie didn't stand an equal chance against a 7-lb Marans in flock politics. Our Ameraucana is so timid that she was easily picked on by the Leghorns who chased and yanked out her muff and beard feathers as they did to the Silkies too. The Leghorns were okay as pullets but once they matured they turned into bullies. The Marans was the most vicious/aggressive because she was the heaviest and even tried to battle with the Leghorns. We re-homed all our common assertive chicken breeds and kept the gentle and timid ones. This past year as an experiment we added a Blue Breda pullet which is around 4-lb, a smaller and gentler breed to mix with our Amer and 2 Silkies. So far she has been a good flockmate and decent layer of almost 2.0 oz white eggs. My folks had RIR, NHR, and BRs and together they get along but our experience has not been so good putting them together with gentler smaller breeds. I have only 4 birds and a small backyard so my flock has to be compatible -- I have no room to separate gentle breeds from dual-purpose chickens. Everyone's situation is unique and you'll know if something will work or not in your own yard.
This is a helpful link.i thought the same thing. my 90 yr old neighbor used to have them and she kept saying i should get some of those...finally i did...she is my Zen chicken ....she stands for anything...sits and coos at me...such a good mom...she is so tiny and sweet. how can anyone NOT love silkies...i have 12 eggs in incubator now..well 10 and 2 under her. which lead me to the question i needed answered....
first time with an incubator....humidity is 45 right now and has been all day...put them in at noon, it is 5:30 now....and temp is 99 and sometimes 100....is that fluctuation ok? i really am impressed by nature that the hens do this naturally...
Quote: I have LF Cochin that I am thinking of putting with my Bantams and moving the production breeds to the smaller set up there are 4 that I am thinking of moving.
I think it is the manner of the birds you will want to watch not so much the size. I have pickers that pick on the Cochin and I want to choke them when I see them, But they are DGD birds and she knows every one.
I found out earlier today I can't order the paint silkies from cackle hatchery becouse I would have to order 25 of them. I only want 5 does anyone know where I can get them. If full grown birds I would like it to be in Alabama. But if chicks I want them shipped.
What about ordering Broilers to go with the Silkies you want 8 weeks and they go to freezer camp.
well I live in Haleyvill AL and only have a little coop. Plus u don't have any clue what to do with the broilers.This is a helpful link.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/incubating-w-friends-helpful-notes-links-informational-post-links
It is also just a neat fact that I learned recently, the Humidity is very important but with a broody while sitting on her eggs she leaves a light coating of her Feather oils on the eggs so they do not loose as much moisture as the incubator ones do.
I have LF Cochin that I am thinking of putting with my Bantams and moving the production breeds to the smaller set up there are 4 that I am thinking of moving.
I think it is the manner of the birds you will want to watch not so much the size. I have pickers that pick on the Cochin and I want to choke them when I see them, But they are DGD birds and she knows every one.
What about ordering Broilers to go with the Silkies you want 8 weeks and they go to freezer camp.