Maybe he is not fully mature
I don't know but He's got my adult silkie roo that never has crowed to crowing now that they are in the same place now. LOL!
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Maybe he is not fully mature
Thanks, Caohorse!omg i love your vids atrueb00! so cute!
When ever one of my Silkies goes broody, the others soon follow suit. Then they are all 4 (now 3) brooding together & stealing each others eggs! Kinda funny.i removed the extra eggs so she only has 6 of them ... i had this problem before and i hatched the chicks out my self in my room without a incubator but one had a hernia and another got grabbed by a bird ... my hen is very quite and attacks no warnings she just attacks .. she doesn't make no noise or anything .. i don't know if this is normal or not but all the other hens i have when they went broody they made loud noises ... this is my hens first time because her mate broke all the other eggs ... she is in with 3 other silkies and i can't remove them because they can't go with my main flock because of my big rooster he is mean to new birds .. so i don't know what to do .. the only time they are in with the broody hen is at night and in the morning
Lovely Silky! I haven't read all the responses but . . . can she see through/around her fluff?I have come across a puzzling issue with a new silkie. I got her a couple days ago after returning a different breed of chicken who turned out to be a roo. I have 2 white silkies & love them, so I had said I would take another silkie (who I had also got there prior) b/c she didn't have the other breed avail in pullet, only chicks.
I took the silkie, who I was told is about 5 months home. I immediately started wondering if she could even hear- as she didn't seem to responded to anything going on about her. The past couple days i've had to bring her down from the coop to the run; at night everyone else is roosting & she's sound asleep in the run. (I have multiple coops) I try and guide her up the run and into the coop. I had to show her where the water was yesterday when I took her out, b/c I wasn't sure she was drinking. I'm pretty sure she's not going back up into the coop to eat during the day. She just lays there almost all day....most of the time with her head tucked in her fluff. My husband said he raked & weed wacked around the coop & she didn't move a muscle. I let her out to free range and she just stood there for a bit, then laid down.
She doesn't like being picked up, but doesn't mind being on my lap. I gave her a good checking over (for as much as I know about chickens, which i've only owned since April). I did find mites I believe- they're super tiny & white, so I'll get on that tomorrow. Her eyes are quite hidden, so I don't know if that's an issue? I'm not sure what color she is....she isn't a true blue b/c she has brown on the back of her head/neck and i'm not sure what is going on with her feathers- frizzle or something else??? It did seem like she heard a firetruck go by...i'm not sure.
Are there silkies that are just soooo laid back and like to be by themselves? I think she's a cutie...I just want to make sure I am doing everything to get her healthy and there's nothing else going on. At least I know I won't have to chase after her lol
Thanks!!
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Lovely Silky! I haven't read all the responses but . . . can she see through/around her fluff?
I have been meaning to ask, am I supposed to worm my chickens regularly?I wouldn't put her on antibiotics unless you see a reason to. Lice and mites can kill a chicken, I would dust her right away and worm her with Valbazen. Best of luck she is a beautiful girl.
I have been meaning to ask, am I supposed to worm my chickens regularly?
Oh sorry- forgot to add thatI think if I were you I would still separate her cuz cocci can show those symptoms. I had a silkie act that way and I gave her corrid for 5 days and she's all better. But that's just my opinion.