Silkie thread!

Do you think I should block off half of the brooder? I have a clear tubbawear container I could sit next to the kennel my current chicks are in. Would this work. Or could I just have them in the other brooder until they are about a week and able to move faster and then introduce them?
 
If I'm talking too much - just tell me... Its too dang hot out there to do anything else!
You would get Silkie chicks.. I hope... :lau

The reason you don't see that answer is it is not an easy answer.  You don't usually use a White in any other pen except a White pen.  You need one copy from both parents to get White - because most Silkies are recessive white.  If you outcross to a Blue - you will get Blue/Black plus whatever genes are hiding under that White once you take one copy of Recessive White off.  Who knows what that is.... You can get almost anything, except possibly Buff or Mottled/Calico, and it will carry one copy of recessive white for future breedings.

I have a Black/Red Partridge Rooster that I just found out carries recessive white.  So now half of my blue/partridge/black/etc chicks could produce white... and I do have a White from him (which carries Partridge and maybe blue).  Because one of my Blue hens also carries Recessive White..
They don't need it 6' tall - but you might.  Otherwise that is plenty of room for 4 birds - they are bantams.. you might get up to 10 comfortably.  You won't be able to breed Blue and Splash with White - those are not compatible - see above.
What breed are the older chicks?  If they are Silkies it might work, maybe.  If they are other breeds it depends on their temperament.  I have some 8 and 6 week old chicks together, they get along fine.  I also have some 4 week old chicks with some newborns, and I think I am going to have to move some of those over to the 8 & 6 week old pens.. those poor littles get bowled over and stepped on a lot.  Good thing they are cross breeds and very hearty.  I would not do that with newborn Silkies - I have a separate place for them.

We use the 6' tall for me to walk into there. We are diving up a 24'/18' pen into 4 or 5 dif. pens. Well I have a splash cockerel chick I believe and I'm keeping like 2 blue pullets and I have two white hens.
 
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This is the one that just hatched she thinks it will be a blue. What do y'all think? All I know is she is ADORABLE!!
 
What would happen if you crossed these colors?
SplashXwhite
SplashXblue
SplashXblack
BlueXwhite
BlueXblack
BlackXwhite

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So sorry for your loss Blipit. We get so attached to our birds. It is hard to loose them.
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Oh, it wasn't me that had the attack. I was just giving my condolences to the person who lost her chicks.
For a year now, we have enjoyed the two retired Seramas my husband so desperately wanted. They are lovely little ladies with so much personality and occasionally give us the cutest little eggs.... but I've wanted Silkies for over a year now.... and.....

Here they are!!!!



A fellow teacher ordered Silkie eggs for a life cycle lesson we shared. Out of 11, only four hatched but that gave her two and me two. I am beside myself with excitement! They are now, respectively, 5 days (buff... ish) and 6 days (blonde/white) old and I'm carefully alternating brooder time and handling time.... Now if I could just talk them both into being hens....
These are adorable!
My little chicks are a month old now. They love to roam around the yard and pick at things.







Spot, the mixed breed chick, is always leading the gang. Here she (I hope!) is leading the Silkies to investigate the stairs.
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Spot, so photogenic.
Beautiful photos! And beautiful babies!!!
 

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