He looks maybe half silkie.
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He looks maybe half silkie.
Quote: I have a heat lamp over him now.
Beautiful! I love Silkie crosses.Last night I took my final walk around the pens making a head count and thought it funny the way one grow out pen settles down to sleep for the night. The broody hen hatched them in an old nest box (not meant for silkies) I removed her at four weeks old. They still try to pile into that same box. All thirteen of them! Hah!The day they hatched. That one little red one is a silkie cross from a little bantam RIR that snuck an egg in there when no one was looking. She doesn't want to pile in the nest like her half siblings.
Thirteen eight week old silkie chicks. Still trying to pile into that nest every night.
She flys up six feet above the ground into a plum tree.. She has five toes each foot and feathered feet. It's her wings that get her up there. She does it from her instincts. No one taught her to roost up high. I have silkies that try to roost and some will if the perch is thick enough but most end up just piling with the crowd.
He looks maybe half silkie.
Quote: I'm sure you could get a Silkie rooster FREE. There are lots of people trying to get rid of their roos...
So is there anyway I can breed whatever else is in them out of them? I know it sounds confusing![]()
Hubby is a dairy farmer and he was telling me that with cows you can breed a cow that is Jersey x Freisan with a Jersey and keep doing that with each new calf and you will eventually get all Jersey, can you do that with chickens? Will that same rule apply if I do that with my new chickens I'm getting if I get a Silkie rooster? And if so how much would a Silkie rooster be?
I would say that he is a silkie roo. He doesn't have a very good comb though.
I would say that he is a silkie roo. He doesn't have a very good comb though.
I am in South West Victoria in AustraliaWhere are you located, a rooster should be easy to find.
I would say that he is a silkie roo. He doesn't have a very good comb though.
Absolutely love that white hen with the black around the neck and tail, beautiful! I want one like that!