I love all these partridge babies! I love how unique each one's color is, and wondering how they are going to turn out as adults. I have just one partridge that I adore, and her color still has me guessing. I wonder what she's going to look like

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Does anyone have pictures of 4 week old bantam silkie chicks? Thanks in advance!
I love her! That giant vault makes her look like she's wearing a top hat!
I know other pictures were posted but mine turned 4 weeks old today and I also have some New Hampshire and a Barred Rock pullets that are the same age for comparison. I received all of them as a shipment of day old chicks from Ideal Poultry. These photos were taken today.
The other chicks are much larger and have less down than the Silkies. A couple of the NH chicks are even starting to develop wattles. Not so for the Silkies.
Haha I agreeI love her! That giant vault makes her look like she's wearing a top hat!![]()
Loved our NHR and BR but I'm not sure I'd mix LF with bantams. Did Ideal Poultry require a minimum order from you or could you order just the quantity and breed you wanted?
I know the reasoning for not mixing LF and bantam, but want to share my experience.
I brood everything together. LF, bantam, ducks and turkeys. Of course the ducks after about 2 weeks are so messy and big they get seperated until they go out side. I have several brooders and they are seperated by size of the bird rather than breed. When its time to go out side all go to the bantam coop. As the LF, turkey, and duck out grow the bantam they move to the barn. Now there is exceptions to that. I have a 3 month old duck who thinks she is a Silkie and has 4 5 month old Silkie siblings. At this point she is twice their size, but don't tell her that. They sleep in one big pile on the floor. I also have 6 week old turkeys in with older silkies.
Now as adults they stay separated and go their separate ways when free ranging. The exception to this is Aunt Bea a EE. She thinks she is a Seabright. When I tried to move her she flipped out and did not understand why I was putting her in with the giant birds. As soon as I opened the barn she would run to the bantam coop and try to get in. For a week I would find her asleep up against the outside wall of the coop run and Sally Seabright would be up against the inside. Both were stressed and loosing weight so I let her back in and all was well. She doesn't pick on any of the bantam, but then again she thinks she is a Seabright. LOL.