Is there a difference between a silkie and a bantam silkie?
there is a silkie that is standarded sized and a silkie that is bantam sized
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Is there a difference between a silkie and a bantam silkie?
I'm confused; the forum hasn't changed that I have noticed. Not since last January.
Very nice! COngratulation on your new addition!
Really lovely!
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Pin him down, nor hard but firm. He needs to know who's boss. I have to do this with my rooster when he starts picking on my silkie girl. He pecks at her feet so I press down on his back until he settles and concedes.One of my Silkie cockerels did a bite at me again. Second time. Doesn't bite hard, doesn't attack me. He does it when I pick him up. Any way of disciplining a chicken that's not flogging, just beginning to bite? Hold his beak and say no?
Seems like I had another topic last night, but forgot it already. Thanks! Pam
One of mine did that a bit Pam, I just kept picking him up many times a day and he stopped.One of my Silkie cockerels did a bite at me again. Second time. Doesn't bite hard, doesn't attack me. He does it when I pick him up. Any way of disciplining a chicken that's not flogging, just beginning to bite? Hold his beak and say no?
Seems like I had another topic last night, but forgot it already. Thanks! Pam