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Crazy silkies.. Took a good inch of snow before they finally decided it wasn't so much fun to stand out in the terrible weather.
I didn't realize there was a storm coming today before I opened the coop. Otherwise I wouldn't have bothered. They all pretty much stayed in from 10am - closing
This is why I didn't let my banties out until noonish today. I was afraid they would do similar and get soaked. So what eventually happened you ask? One of my Silkie boys ran down the ramp, stopped dead on the bottom rung, looked around at the snow still around the front of the coop and then turned his behind around and hopped back into the coop!![]()
None of the others even tried to come out. They poked their beaks out the door, cocked their heads and went back to doing whatever they were doing before I opened the door.
Our two silkie roosters take good care of the babies also! Especially the splash one that's a bit of a crabby patty but he looooves those babies! I loved watching all of them when the chicks were really little. As soon as you dropped food on the ground the rooster would go running over, pick up some food and call the babies. It's hysterical.My rooster (bantam cochin) loves chicks. He feeds them and takes care of them almost better than the mommas do![]()
They're all nuts!![]()
STOP STANDING OUTSIDE!![]()
Crazy silkies.. Took a good inch of snow before they finally decided it wasn't so much fun to stand out in the terrible weather.
My chickens aren't as bad about this as my turkeys are! They simply refuse to go into their perfectly warm house. Instead, they try to perch on top of the the gate to their pen, outside, in the pouring rain. When I go to move them into their coop, they jump down and run into it themselves! I don't understand those crazy birds. It's like they forget they have a coop until they see me walking towards them.STOP STANDING OUTSIDE!![]()
Crazy silkies.. Took a good inch of snow before they finally decided it wasn't so much fun to stand out in the terrible weather.
There is something serene about the turkeys in the snow though. My tom just gleamed!My chickens aren't as bad about this as my turkeys are! They simply refuse to go into their perfectly warm house. Instead, they try to perch on top of the the gate to their pen, outside, in the pouring rain. When I go to move them into their coop, they jump down and run into it themselves! I don't understand those crazy birds. It's like they forget they have a coop until they see me walking towards them.STOP STANDING OUTSIDE!![]()
Crazy silkies.. Took a good inch of snow before they finally decided it wasn't so much fun to stand out in the terrible weather.
I attended the Washington Feather Fanciers show a month ago and bought Johnny's pullets and Silkie hatching eggs at that time. I did go from one chicken to ten birds counting the five little new Silkie babies. Most of the eggs were infertile or some other problem. The five babies are healthy and at 30 hours old doing awesome. There are five Bantam RIR eggs in lock down right now. My old incubator is fussy and I never count my chicks before they are hatched. Hah!Glad to hear your silkies are doing wellAt least I can find you around here![]()
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How many more eggs in the incubator, and are they all silkies? You went from one rooster, to many birds in what seems like a day!![]()