Silkie thread!

HELLO, my hen Boo layed an egg but didn't sit on it. So I took it home and incubated it. A chick hatched and is now 16 days old. During the incubation , Boo layed and hatched 10 eggs. Boo is a silkie chicken and I had heard that they are more merciful so I put Zebreina( my chick at home ) with Boo and her 10 chicks. I took Boo off the nest and added Zebreina to the nest. Boo instantly pick up Zebreina up by the neck and toss her off the nest. I attempt this every day but it always ends unsuccessful with Boo tossing Zebreina away. What can I do????

Also , Zebreina think she is human. She follows me , pecks at my lips and refuses to sleep soundlessly without me. When I put her in the coop , she either looks at me and hoots continuously or runs and follows me away. She talks all night unless she is in my bed, ( YES, I kinda started that problem because she was sick on her first night so I made her a dipper and let her curl up with me in bed) I feel LIKE A HORRIBLE MONSTER when I leave her with Boo!

How can I wean her off of thinking she's human and what do I do about Boo rejecting her!!!!!!! :-(
Most hens will not accept chicks they did not hatch. You will not be able to get her to accept it. Zebreina has bonded with you. You need to raise her. You might want to think about taking one of Boo's chicks and bringing it inside as a friend for Zebreina. That MIGHT help her understand that she is a chicken, but that is a big question.
 
Sorry to repost this, but I was wondering if anyone could tell me the color and possible sex of my 8 week old Silkies. I took the photo's in the house, since they wouldn't hold still for a minute outside. Out of a Blue Splash Roo, White Hen


#1 the smallest of the group, looked like a chipmunk as a chick








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#3-Biggest of the group, pretty sure he is a Roo










#4, I'm thinking this one is a roo too








The first is a grey (silver partridge); the last is a blue.
 
Quote: Think of it this way, a frizzled cochin is not called a cizzle, and a frizzled polish is not a pizzle. Sizzle is a variation of more than just one thing. It ADDS frizzling, and DELETES silkie feathering. For what it is worth, people all over the world define sizzles as chickens with all silkie traits EXCEPT silkie feathering, and WITH frizzled feathers.
 
Does anyone have a Black Silkie hen that lays white eggs available? I want 1 or 2 and would need them shipped. They can be less than the best for Silkie traits. I plan to use them for a project so 4 toes, red in the comb, less crest etc are fine. What I want is really good silkied feathering and white eggs
 
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Where are you located in Georgia. I live near Tifton

I''m in the very Northwest tip- Trenton. Right on the state line of AL, and about 20 miles from Chattanooga. I live on Sand Mountain. Howdy neighbor!
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I'm starting to think Professor Fluffles needs a name change.  More like the Countess of Fluffles.  She has a very dignified walk and rarely runs anywhere.  All the other chickens are very happy to come beg for and fight over treats.  Fluffles never gets involved in those scuffles; she just watches as they all fight each other.  I've never seen her sunbathe nor does she ever look like she's taken a dustbath.  The other silkies will sometimes walk around sporting grass, woodchips, and dirt on their wing and tail feathers after a good dust bath, not her.  She preens obsessively.  She hates being picked up--that transition between standing on the ground and being held is just undignified--but loves being carried around.  She'll sit happily on your lap for a while if you scratch her in just the right place on her back.  But when she wants down, she'll stare longingly at the ground until you put her down.  Jumping is undignified.  She has her own "lady-in-waiting" in Cottonball who follows her around almost everywhere and sleeps surrounded by all the silkies plus the egg layers who still don't roost.  And to top it off today, my son tried to feed her a grape, but she wouldn't eat it until he peeled it for her.  :lau

It's funny to see her in comparison to Pinto, who just jumps into the fray with the larger egg layers, gets dirty in mud, runs around the yard like mad chasing bugs, eats like a pig (I swear that chick always has a full crop whenever I pick it up) and generally believes it's one of the "big chickens."  Being small, Pinto sneaks up under a bigger chicken and steals the treat from her mouth.  Being fast, nobody can catch it to get the treat back.  It's a tiny thing even though it's nine weeks old.  My six-week-old silkie chicks are almost as big as Pinto. 
This is so funny! Oh how I love chickens and hearing great stories!
 

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