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So, this silkie laid the first egg at 7 1/2 Months?
Question ... At what age do Silkies generally begin laying?
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Lovely. In my crystal ball I see ' chicken math ' in your future.
try spraying cooking oil or any other oil on nest boxes. The ants can't climb in. Works great on plastic or metal boxes. I also use a lot of ant kill around henhouse. Never had prob with chickens eating itThanks so much for helping me feel better! I think you probably don't have fire ants up there - you're lucky! We found we can keep them out of our (human) house by putting a line of dish soap along the door entrances of the house since they don't like to cross the sticky soap. I guess I could try putting the soap around the blocks the coop sits on, but not sure if it would hurt the birds if they try to drink it, and every time it rains I'd have to redo it, so not sure if it would work. I definitely need to try something though since I've even lost adult birds to the fire ants swarming before (luckily not recently).
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So, this silkie laid the first egg at 7 1/2 Months?
Question ... At what age do Silkies generally begin laying?
Quote: The fire ants have been really bad this year. We use the ant bait. As soon as we get rid of a few mounds, a few more pop up. We've probably treated 30 mounds this year!![]()
Although I have been 'bitten' several times, they don't seem to bother the chickens much, the Dominiques will dust bathe in the mounds!![]()
Quote: Thank you for the information. I have one girl that is 21 weeks, I was beginning to wonder. Also 6 more that are 16 weeks. Guess I've still got a while to wait !
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So, this silkie laid the first egg at 7 1/2 Months?
Question ... At what age do Silkies generally begin laying?