@Adorkable you can find kitchen scales on Amazon for $15-$20.
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Okay, thanks sylvester I will keep you all posted. Right now I'm looking at kitchen scales and postal scales from walmart. They are between $15 and $25. Not bad.
Today I actually picked up 1 of my 3 blue/splash silkie boys and I swear he has to weight at least 3-4 lbs. He is so big... I really need to weigh them all. If he is too big I may try him over a really tiny pullet I have to see if the offspring are somewhere in between lol. I do have a smaller boy that I'm guessing is a good weight, but I really need to be sure what they all weight to see what I have to work with.
@Adorkable you can find kitchen scales on Amazon for $15-$20.
Quote: Yeah, that's what I told my hubby. I wonder if he's actually *that* big or if it's all the fluff! hehe
I use fish scales. With some birds it a little difficult to get them to sit on parcel scales. With these I put the bird in a hessian bag and weigh them, - the weight of the bag. The newer digital ones used for checking your luggage before flying , are probably more accurate but mine are over 60 years old.
http://www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-Sports-Outdoors-Fish-Weighing-Scales/zgbs/sporting-goods/3409051
I would have never thought of using one of these. Great idea. Some of them are really inexpensive too!
Hi Rubynala97! I am in orange county. They did well it seemed last night. Everyone ran outside the moment that door popped open. Now I need to start keeping an eye for freezing water, soon will have to switch to the heated dog bowl. Works like a charmMine go in a run and my old hens did not go outside last year when it snowed. All they wanted to do was stay in the coop. I gave them cat toys and bird toys to keep them busy. Also would make them a special breakfast on those awful days. Your older silkies are the same age as mine. Sounds like the babies liked the mama heating pad. I've noticed that the coops stay warmer inside do to body heat and im sure compose.. lol I do worry with ventilation that they could get chilled, but thankfully last year that was ok. I'm just new to the silkies and there feathers are a lot different.
I feel you, I have a party chicken as well! also a white bantam silkie XD her name is yukon. she was also my parrot for my pirate costume at halloween. my albino parrot XD