Silkie thread!

okay um... just candled the eggs. I noticed that I have two of them sitting with the aircell on the bottom
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is this bad? can I flip them over still? They are ones that both sides look identical so I never even checked to see which one had the aircell. One is sitting right and may possibly have development but still too soon.

I think you can flip them no problem! It would be better for it!
 
First time Silkie raiser here! (got 4 total, 3 white, 1 Buff). Was wondering because they dont lay a lot do they go broody? Also at what age can you start handling them? they are so TINY
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First time Silkie raiser here! (got 4 total, 3 white, 1 Buff). Was wondering because they dont lay a lot do they go broody? Also at what age can you start handling them? they are so TINY
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You should handle them immediately, otherwise they will be very flighty, well, runny
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they can't fly well. You should give them starter/grower or multiflock their whole life with oystershell on the side once they start laying because layer pellets can damage their kidneys(because as you stated they don't lay well...). Also, a silkie will try to hatch anything or die trying
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They are EXTREMELY broody and you may find yourself breaking a few at some point. Some are actually decent layers with a good sized egg, but some like mine are very inconsistent. Also, incase you ask, it will be nearly impossible to tell their genders until at least 9 weeks, usually much longer but some are easier than others.
 
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First time Silkie raiser here! (got 4 total, 3 white, 1 Buff). Was wondering because they dont lay a lot do they go broody? Also at what age can you start handling them? they are so TINY
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Yes they will go broody.. a trait some people have them for and they are usually great mothers. I handle mine daily from hatching. when theyare tiny i put my hand in the brooder and they will jump on my hand and move to picking them up. Just always do it quietly and gently to start and they will love it .
 
Buck got the short end of the genetics stick. He has a wry tail, curved spine(does not affect ability to walk around) and his lower beak is too long and both top and bottom beaks need trimmed from time to time. He will likely never be able to pick grass. I am working on switching him to wet feed then to FF. He went out on grass for the first time today. He didn't quite know what to think, just kept snuggling up against my legs. He is super docile, loves being petted and is going to be a wonderful pet.

Aww he sounds so sweet, good to know he has a great home with you. I have read they do much better on wet feed if they have a crooked beak. Best of luck with him.
Thankfully it is not crooked, just too long on lower beak. But I am going to work him over to wet then FF
 
Thanks for the info!!!
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And your saying to keep them on Start&Grow their whole life? Cause my other regular chickens will need Layena..
yes, silkies should stay on starter/grower their entire life. They need the higher protein, between 20-22% and just supplement with oyster shells. You could always give your whole flock multi-flock pellets and then supplement with the oyster shell on the side. They will pick out what they need for calcium. This is what I used to feed: http://blueseal.com/product/?id=134 but some people choose purina
 
okay um... just candled the eggs. I noticed that I have two of them sitting with the aircell on the bottom
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is this bad? can I flip them over still? They are ones that both sides look identical so I never even checked to see which one had the aircell. One is sitting right and may possibly have development but still too soon.
Yes, I would definitely flip it.
First time Silkie raiser here! (got 4 total, 3 white, 1 Buff). Was wondering because they dont lay a lot do they go broody? Also at what age can you start handling them? they are so TINY
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At least half of my silkies lay 6 days a week.
 
Well, I was wrong... I checked under mama and counted 5 chicks. They are all blues and really cute. Mama stole one egg, so I took it back and added it to my incubator. The two left seems to be dead but not sure yet. I left them just in case. My other broody is sitting in 3 eggs and I might give her 3 more eggs from my incubator when they will be at the point of hatching. My "wanna be" broody ended up in my broody area and I added some hardware cloth on top of the pine shaving to make it uncomfortable. She was definitely unhappy, but it's ok, she will get over it in a few days, at least I hope lol.
Not silkie related, but we are getting 2 or 3 baby nigerian dwarf goats by the end of the month. We are so excited! I will have to bottle feed 2 of them, so if anyone has any tips, please share lol.
 
You should handle them immediately, otherwise they will be very flighty, well, runny
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they can't fly well. You should give them starter/grower or multiflock their whole life with oystershell on the side once they start laying because layer pellets can damage their kidneys(because as you stated they don't lay well...). Also, a silkie will try to hatch anything or die trying
lol.png
They are EXTREMELY broody and you may find yourself breaking a few at some point. Some are actually decent layers with a good sized egg, but some like mine are very inconsistent. Also, incase you ask, it will be nearly impossible to tell their genders until at least 9 weeks, usually much longer but some are easier than others.
That's good advice.
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I once had two black hens that laid an egg almost every day. Pretty much every morning, I had two white little eggs in the coop waiting for me! And those two girls were SUPER moms as well. They were my first two chickens ever.


yes, silkies should stay on starter/grower their entire life. They need the higher protein, between 20-22% and just supplement with oyster shells. You could always give your whole flock multi-flock pellets and then supplement with the oyster shell on the side. They will pick out what they need for calcium. This is what I used to feed: http://blueseal.com/product/?id=134 but some people choose purina
That's the feed I just switched mine on.
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I mixed it with that H and H feed. My chickens seem to love it.
 

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