- Jun 26, 2012
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Hi! I have 6 chickens, one of which is a sweet black silkie who has gone awfully broody. I am concerned about her making it through a Pennsylvania winter while sleeping alone. Last winter she was fine, because the chickens all ended up sleeping in the nesting boxes. I recently added some new roosts in the coop and my 5 other chickens are sleeping there now after showing them where to go. The roost is about 18-20" off the ground. I thought If it was low enough my silkie would make her way up there. She wants no parts of the roost, but could that be because of the broodiness? Would a silkie hen ever learn to roost after over a year of sleeping in a pile?
I know it's a looong way till winter but I am thinking about this now. Do I need more silkies? Will she freeze to death this winter? Will she ever learn to roost after broodiness passes?
I was even considering purchasing some fertile eggs, as she so wants to be a momma! I would only do this if I didn't think she could learn to roost with the other girls. My husband is NOT fond of the breed, and would probably have a fit if he came home one day to MORE silkies!
I'd really appreciate any thoughts you silkie lovers have so I can help this sweet little one.
I know it's a looong way till winter but I am thinking about this now. Do I need more silkies? Will she freeze to death this winter? Will she ever learn to roost after broodiness passes?
I was even considering purchasing some fertile eggs, as she so wants to be a momma! I would only do this if I didn't think she could learn to roost with the other girls. My husband is NOT fond of the breed, and would probably have a fit if he came home one day to MORE silkies!
I'd really appreciate any thoughts you silkie lovers have so I can help this sweet little one.