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Don't give her oatmeal as they can easily gum up inside the chicken's digestive system or even around their beak and seal it shut.
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Hi!!! I'm so happy I found this thread, I just got my first two silkies. They imeadiatly stole my heartIt amazed me how Silkie they really are
Is there any Silkie-specific tips or info I should know?
Congratulations!
Tip #1 - pics are a must!
How old are they? What colours? Do you know what sex they are? Do you want to keep them as pets and tame them?
I only have two young Silkies, so I don't know anything about keeping them with other breeds. I keep mine as pets and handle them every day. They're friendly and get pretty tame after a while. They've started eating seeds and other treats from my hand. Mine follow me along the sides of their pen when I'm nearby, and they're learning to cluck like big chickens instead of peeping. I'm fairly sure mine are hens, but Silkies are hard to sex and the best way to tell is if they crow or lay eggs. However, there are a few experienced breeders here who know more about sexing them than I do.
Looking forward to hearing more about your new Silkies!
Slowly she's been adapting to her new home. This morning we brought her in, cleaned her up, combed her and now she's singing contently on Ashley's lap. She's drinking and eating. We are so thankful for this website and all the advice you wonderful folks have out there. View attachment 1130710
Hi! I'm a chicken newbie and just hatched these guys about a week and a half ago. The breeder told me they are light partridge but I've also seen pictures of chicks identified as blue partridges that seem to have the same coloring. The three babies on the top have chipmunk stripes but the fourth one only has one faint stripe down the middle. Sorry for the poor picture but I'm hoping to get opinions on what color they are and some photos of what they may look like when they're older. Thanks!