Silkie thread!

Do they need to be separated from the other chicks?
I'm getting two cochins and 4 mysteries with them. The mysteries could include polish and saipan jungle fowl.

If you intend keeping them together once they have matured, it is best to raise them together. Gives you a much better chance of harmony in the flock. :)
 
Thank you! I don't show, I was just thinking of helping their eye sight, I think I could do trimming, I did see videos on that, and the same youtuber had ponytails in her silkies. She didn't say much about how long I could put leave them in (decided to ask you guys)
 
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Thank you! I don't show, I was just thinking of helping their eye sight, I think I could do trimming, I did see videos on that, and the same youtuber had ponytails in her silkies. She didn't say much about how long I could put leave them in (decided to ask you guys)

Oh that's fine, some people trim to give them better vision, but that's a real ' no no ' in the show ring.
I have some with big bonnets and some none bearded with smaller bonnets and the ones that can see are much more confident birds. :)

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Thank you! I don't show, I was just thinking of helping their eye sight, I think I could do trimming, I did see videos on that, and the same youtuber had ponytails in her silkies. She didn't say much about how long I could put leave them in (decided to ask you guys)


I would only keep them in a week tops as it says in the video she says she don't like to let it in much longer than that and she lets them go without it for a while probably and then put in another one
 
The youtuber had a silkie that came when its name was called 0_0
That would be sooooo awesome if I could have some of my hens do that!
 

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