angalynn23
In the Brooder
In the winter? I guess I didn't realize mites are active in the winter. Well....any other suggestions on what to do with Silkies in the winter? Bring them inside?
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In the winter? I guess I didn't realize mites are active in the winter. Well....any other suggestions on what to do with Silkies in the winter? Bring them inside?
I am sure that you have done your homework on DE,but i don't use the product on my birds. The fact that you are required to wear a respirator during application to prevent contracting lung disease such as pneumoconiosis , is enough for it to be on the ' banned substance ' list around here. Anyone that has handled their birds will tell you that when they flap their wings you will get covered in any dust that you use. There is of course much debate about DE and lots of testimonials , just very little science behind it.I should also add that I do use diatomaceous earth .
I should also add that I do use diatomaceous earth.
hey there i live in Canada, very far up too hahha. i have silkies and im just going put a heat lamp in my coop, my coop is insulated so the heat should stay in i'm also do this thing i found on the internet to put plastic around the coop so the snow doesn't get in the coop, ill put up a photo of my idea.In the winter? I guess I didn't realize mites are active in the winter. Well....any other suggestions on what to do with Silkies in the winter? Bring them inside
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My silkie rooster is really cool. While these three chicks were being raised by a buff Orpington and two silkie hens, he would help watch over them and they really started to like him. Once the broodies stopped taking care of them, he kinda took them in and they usually follow him around. He doesn't pick on them when all the other hens do and I think its just fascinating
There are two contributing factors that cause frost bite. Condensation ( to settle ) and draught ( to blow over the comb and wattles ) .hey there i live in Canada, very far up too hahha. i have silkies and im just going put a heat lamp in my coop, my coop is insulated so the heat should stay in i'm also do this thing i found on the internet to put plastic around the coop so the snow doesn't get in the coop, ill put up a photo of my idea.my coop is a lot bigger but you get the idea. i'm putting shavings in my coop. silkies should love it
DO NOT FORGET THAT THERE NEEDS TO BE VENTILATION IN WINTER, or the humidity in the coop gets on there beak and freezes!
Quote: I agree. Even when my silkies hatchedmy Polish, the roos always treated thek like their own.