Silkie thread!

My three poor 5-6 month old silkies are scared of 5 week old chicks XD, except when they're eating. There silkies are boss then
 
They don't feather out before 6 months? I know they are different then other breeds but most my other breeds have most their feathers by 10 weeks..
:lol: No, sorry, I meant fully mature, like eggs or crowing mature, by 6 months. They feather out at about the same speed as a normal chicken.
 
I'm new to this thread and REALLY NEED some chick advice! I didn't see anywhere else to post except for in the reply section, so I hope this is right. :)
So I have 5 chicks, the first hatched 5/22 and the last 6/2. I had 3 eggs that didn't hatch even though the chicks were fully formed. This is only the second year I've had chicks and these guys are acting different than last years babies. I noticed them all sparring like roosters. Is this normal chick play or should I prepare myself for a roo chicks???? The hens have been paying less attn to them, so could they just be taking their frustration out on each other? If anyone can offer some advice I would be so very grateful!!! I'll attach some pics too.
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I have 12 silkies in a 30x40 pole barn (used to have horses). I have a few bales of straw that they like to roost on. I get new ones for them every spring. 

I have straw in for the winter, it makes for a great windbreak too. Then once they have pooped all over it , it goes into the vege patch.
 
I'm new to this thread and REALLY NEED some chick advice! I didn't see anywhere else to post except for in the reply section, so I hope this is right. :)
So I have 5 chicks, the first hatched 5/22 and the last 6/2. I had 3 eggs that didn't hatch even though the chicks were fully formed. This is only the second year I've had chicks and these guys are acting different than last years babies. I noticed them all sparring like roosters. Is this normal chick play or should I prepare myself for a roo chicks???? The hens have been paying less attn to them, so could they just be taking their frustration out on each other? If anyone can offer some advice I would be so very grateful!!! I'll attach some pics too.
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Hi , while that last one is looking very much like cockerel, all chicks spar. It's a little early to sex them with any certainty but give it a few weeks and I sure the lovely folks here will be happy to help you.
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Hi , while that last one is looking very much like cockerel, all chicks spar. It's a little early to sex them with any certainty but give it a few weeks and I sure the lovely folks here will be happy to help you.
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Thank you so much! You put my mind at ease! I know last year I almost gave a hen away because she had developed a bigger comb. Luckily I got advice before I rehomed her! :D
 

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