Silkie thread!

Here are my three Roos! They are 8 months old. I knew they're not show quality but they're the best pets I could ask for. I'm going to get a 7 month old black Silike hen to add to the group( I only have one other hen). What are something's I should do when getting a new adult bird to add into a flock? Let me know what you guys think about the Roos and about adding a new member! Thanks
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Your roos are very beautiful!! If you live near me, I'd love to buy one of 'em, :D
 
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Loving these precious silkies cant stop taking pictures!!!
 
I need some advice. Hubby let me get more silkie chicks today lol. He said he really doesent care what I want to do with them, if I want to trade them and get more, whatever, he knows its my thing and it makes me happy so he's decided to let me do whatever I wanna do with them but did ask that I put them all outside now since I keep getting more and adding to the group that it's time I take it outside lol. I thought about it, and he's right I probably should. So I am making a big grow-out pen out in our shed that has electricity and they are going to have alot more room out there. The thing is, i havent just left the babies outside full time yet, not even my almost 8 wks old have had to sleep outside yet, and I guess ive been too nervous and not sure how to gracefully do it or something lol. I am sure they would probably be just fine now out there, but im not sure how cold its actually getting at night in Utah. I took the lamp away from the 7 weeks olds a few weeks ago but they have been sleeping in the house so they are still used to being warm. And I recently put the 3-4week olds in with them without a lamp but they have also been in the house so I havent been too worried about it. Will they be ok just sleeping together without a lamp outside in the shed?

I am dividing the pen so that the tiny babies are on one side with a lamp and the older babies are on the other. Which watt bulb do babies need for the first month when they are kept outside where it gets cold at night but is starting to finally warm up pretty good during the day? I have been using a 90 watt, but it burnt out tonight and all I had in the house was a regular 70watt so they are using that tonight till I can get another. I put it closer to the ground for the babies because they seemed cold and huddling. Once it warmed up they seemed fine and would get up and play again..but once I put them in the shed tomorrow I know its going to be colder at night. Should I just go buy another 90 watt bulb for the babies? Will they be warm enough out there especially at night? And knowing it'll be colder at night, how high should the lamp be above the chicks to ensure they arent too cold? I feel like a dummy not knowing any of this info but all my babies have been indoors so far where its been worry free so far, so now im kinda nervous about putting them outside even in the shed and want to learn all I can know before I do it.

I want the newborn babies to be ok out there, and I want to make sure the 3-4week olds will be ok without a lamp, just sleeping with the older 7-8wk old babies or should I keep them with the newborn babies? Or should I give them all a lamp? lol

Anyways, any information would be appreciated :) Thanks
 
I need some advice. Hubby let me get more silkie chicks today lol. He said he really doesent care what I want to do with them, if I want to trade them and get more, whatever, he knows its my thing and it makes me happy so he's decided to let me do whatever I wanna do with them but did ask that I put them all outside now since I keep getting more and adding to the group that it's time I take it outside lol. I thought about it, and he's right I probably should. So I am making a big grow-out pen out in our shed that has electricity and they are going to have alot more room out there. The thing is, i havent just left the babies outside full time yet, not even my almost 8 wks old have had to sleep outside yet, and I guess ive been too nervous and not sure how to gracefully do it or something lol. I am sure they would probably be just fine now out there, but im not sure how cold its actually getting at night in Utah. I took the lamp away from the 7 weeks olds a few weeks ago but they have been sleeping in the house so they are still used to being warm. And I recently put the 3-4week olds in with them without a lamp but they have also been in the house so I havent been too worried about it. Will they be ok just sleeping together without a lamp outside in the shed?

I am dividing the pen so that the tiny babies are on one side with a lamp and the older babies are on the other. Which watt bulb do babies need for the first month when they are kept outside where it gets cold at night but is starting to finally warm up pretty good during the day? I have been using a 90 watt, but it burnt out tonight and all I had in the house was a regular 70watt so they are using that tonight till I can get another. I put it closer to the ground for the babies because they seemed cold and huddling. Once it warmed up they seemed fine and would get up and play again..but once I put them in the shed tomorrow I know its going to be colder at night. Should I just go buy another 90 watt bulb for the babies? Will they be warm enough out there especially at night? And knowing it'll be colder at night, how high should the lamp be above the chicks to ensure they arent too cold? I feel like a dummy not knowing any of this info but all my babies have been indoors so far where its been worry free so far, so now im kinda nervous about putting them outside even in the shed and want to learn all I can know before I do it.

I want the newborn babies to be ok out there, and I want to make sure the 3-4week olds will be ok without a lamp, just sleeping with the older 7-8wk old babies or should I keep them with the newborn babies? Or should I give them all a lamp? lol

Anyways, any information would be appreciated :) Thanks
It's nerve wracking the first couple of nights, but so long as they are feathered in they can survive the cold. Please be very careful when using heat lamps outside. I only use a 70 w heat lamp and my babies go outside during the day from 3-4 weeks and out to the coop by 6 weeks. Buy yourself a good headlamp and check on them before you go to bed. This article may help you to make that final step. http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2013/04/when-to-move-chicks-from-brooder-to.html
 
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Your roos are very beautiful!! If you live near me, I'd love to buy one of 'em, :D[/quote Where are you located? If you're close I would work a deal with you!


Too bad I live in indonesia, the silkies here are standard sized and much less fluffier than the silkie bantams in america, I prefer the silkie bantams than the standard ones we have here! :) I wish america and indonesia are so close just for one day so I could trade indonesian ayam cemani for many chickens that didn't exist here! :D
 
It's nerve wracking the first couple of nights, but so long as they are feathered in they can survive the cold. Please be very careful when using heat lamps outside. I only use a 70 w heat lamp and my babies go outside during the day from 3-4 weeks and out to the coop by 6 weeks. Buy yourself a good headlamp and check on them before you go to bed. This article may help you to make that final step.

http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2013/04/when-to-move-chicks-from-brooder-to.html
Great information! !!! Thx
 
I need some advice. Hubby let me get more silkie chicks today lol. He said he really doesent care what I want to do with them, if I want to trade them and get more, whatever, he knows its my thing and it makes me happy so he's decided to let me do whatever I wanna do with them but did ask that I put them all outside now since I keep getting more and adding to the group that it's time I take it outside lol. I thought about it, and he's right I probably should. So I am making a big grow-out pen out in our shed that has electricity and they are going to have alot more room out there. The thing is, i havent just left the babies outside full time yet, not even my almost 8 wks old have had to sleep outside yet, and I guess ive been too nervous and not sure how to gracefully do it or something lol. I am sure they would probably be just fine now out there, but im not sure how cold its actually getting at night in Utah. I took the lamp away from the 7 weeks olds a few weeks ago but they have been sleeping in the house so they are still used to being warm. And I recently put the 3-4week olds in with them without a lamp but they have also been in the house so I havent been too worried about it. Will they be ok just sleeping together without a lamp outside in the shed?

I am dividing the pen so that the tiny babies are on one side with a lamp and the older babies are on the other. Which watt bulb do babies need for the first month when they are kept outside where it gets cold at night but is starting to finally warm up pretty good during the day? I have been using a 90 watt, but it burnt out tonight and all I had in the house was a regular 70watt so they are using that tonight till I can get another. I put it closer to the ground for the babies because they seemed cold and huddling. Once it warmed up they seemed fine and would get up and play again..but once I put them in the shed tomorrow I know its going to be colder at night. Should I just go buy another 90 watt bulb for the babies? Will they be warm enough out there especially at night? And knowing it'll be colder at night, how high should the lamp be above the chicks to ensure they arent too cold? I feel like a dummy not knowing any of this info but all my babies have been indoors so far where its been worry free so far, so now im kinda nervous about putting them outside even in the shed and want to learn all I can know before I do it.

I want the newborn babies to be ok out there, and I want to make sure the 3-4week olds will be ok without a lamp, just sleeping with the older 7-8wk old babies or should I keep them with the newborn babies? Or should I give them all a lamp? lol

Anyways, any information would be appreciated :) Thanks
What is your night time temp? How many chicks are you talking about? Zip tie, zip tie, zip tie that lamp to something do you know without a doubt its not going anywhere. Here's a little secret I have used on occasion when night time temps drop here. I take a old heating pad put it in a plastic bag, put it in a box, and cover it with a old towel.
 
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