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How much did you trim? It is mostly the muffs on their cheeks that block their vision.So when the blindness theory occurred to me I thought this might be the cause too... Trimmed her up since at that point I was just concerned about her well being rather than worrying about showing. There was no change in her behavior whatsoever - still acting like an odd little thing. I can't think of any other cause since there was no change. Just very weird.
Not a chance. The Silkies and the hen that laid the green egg live in 2 different pens. lol And these were all eggs I had marked. All even collected around the same time. A day or two difference. I put the little green egg is in an incubator last night. It seemed like it was getting a little cold under the hens. The girls are so busy tending to their chicks now that the egg isn't getting proper care, I don't think. It zipped last night and rolled itself from one end of the incubator to the other over night!![]()
Is there a chance a hen laid the egg and the broody snatched it? They will carry them a long ways.
Quote: Congratulations on finishing the coop blipit!
RE: locking the girls in the coop - I lock mine in the coop every night yet they still don't seem to consider it 'home.' They always huddle up together (there are 5) on my deck. I go out each night to pick them up and carry them to the coop and lock them in. As soon as I open it in the mornings, they all pile out and never go in during the day, even in bad weather. I tried putting them in the coop one time during a bad storm and as soon as I walked away they all came back outside.
Any suggestions or is this normal behavior for silkies?
Yay!!! Congratulations on your new babies. They're adorable.
Our broody Surprised us!!! I had her on 3 decoy eggs until I could find fertile eggs for her( Roo was gone for 2wks.) to hatch......it had been 13 days or so when I found fertile eggs and removed the decoy eggs and set them aside in the house. I gave her the fertile eggs at 10:00 am and she hunkered down like a boss. The next morning, before I discarded the decoys I thought I'd candle them( my first time for all of this) and to my surprise and instant heartbreak they had been fertile and developing!!!! I'm a Murderer, how can this beeee?? We had sent our Roo away to Silkie Camp weeks before for Kung Foo fighting with me in the yard. So I panicked and was told to give them back, ya never know!?! So That's what I did.....and she hatched identical twins of herself and my Partridge Silkie!!!
The top photo is of the Momma (Scott) and the other egg belonged to Nugget the Partridge. The bottom photo is the new chicklets Poppy and Pinch!!! Eeeee....I'm not a murderer!!! Haa
Just love these pictures. A great set of mamma hens you have there.A summary of my many broodies![]()
silkie on single silkie egg
silkie with two olive eggers
silkie with 3 turkeys
silkie with 6 various marans crosses (she's lost some of her butt feathers being broody, she looks rumpless in this pic!)![]()
Wyandotte cross with 4 turkeys
turkey on 15 turkey eggs
combine this with the 18 young leghorn chicks I've got running around, and I'm more than overrun![]()
I use sand in the run. It's very easy to maintain and I don't have to worry about supplying grit.Good morning...trying to catch up with all the posts... I have 11 white silkies... over a month old... I am of course hoping they are not all roos... I am thinking two for sure... bigger area on head etc.
I also have 3 NHR hens just under a year old... and 14 mixed red pullets that so far seem to be becoming buff colored and brown...
My husband also said the silkies were "ulgy" and he didn't want weird chickens... UGHHHH, I think they are adorable... they are getting fluffy and they are like the ugly duckling that turned into a swan!
Quick question for all of you veterans... in our outside coop the bottom floor we did chicken wire... also put the pine shavings on top, so they could "scratch".... the hens love grass of course, but it isn't growing up through yet, so they get clippings... (I let them free range in the fenced in garden area, but the other day, I let them go out on their own... we have 5 acres... one stayed close by... and for about two hours, I couldn't find the other two girls... WTH? the second came back just before supper and the third my dog found around 7 pm... no more free ranging for us)... Anyway... curious what you all have on the floor of your outside areas....![]()
Quote: How cute. It is such a fitting name for them![]()
There is really many different methods to accomplish this but since you don't have a run try just locking them in their coop for a week. Honestly I didn't but they have a run but do get to free range but my girls picked it up quickly and our Barred Rock some how got them thinking they could roost on the top rung so instead of watching them jump and fall all the time I built a special ramp. Good luck