AlwaysForever
In the Brooder
- Feb 22, 2015
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I was given 2 free Partridge day-olds that were raised with a friend's day-olds all at the same time. However, it was apparent very quickly that the Silkies were picked on as the larger breed day-olds grew much faster and picked on the 2 smaller Silkies who had to hide all the time and run from the bigger chicks. Later I discovered most people with bantams suggest not mixing Silkies with larger breeds because of the danger LF pose. I learned the hard way and now do not mix anything dual purpose or combative type breeds over 5-lbs with my Silkies. My Silkies are my barometer. If no one plays nice with the gentlest of my Silkies they are instantly rehomed. So far the only breed that's played nice with my Silkies is the Blue Wheaten Ameraucana (my avatar) and in the Spring am getting another Ameraucana in Blue and a Blue Breda which I'm told are exceptionally gentle and not over 5-lb. We decided to keep our mixed flock with non-combative gentles which means less eggs but then there's only the two of us. The APA Ameraucana makes up for eggs by being a very good layer and at nearly 2 y/o continues being submissive to the Silkies.
I have been watching. We have 8 birds total and no large breed everyone gets along fine even with the small size difference. We wanted all bantams, butcouldn't find a local source. Our 2 silkies will be sharing a coop with our 2 polish (given none are roos). My worry is about the cooler weather with their feathering. The others all seem fine.