My Silkies have moods. When my little Black is broody she terrorizes all the other hens in the flock with her Bitc*#*y behavior and everyone including the other Silkie avoids her like the plague. Once she's over her broody cycle she's back to being her spunky joyful self and the other fowl will toodle around with her again. She loves toodling with the very active large fowl Breda hen and they have chasing games whenever one finds a tidbit or insect ~ the other hens leave them alone to play their game of "keep away". However during rest times or casual foraging the 2 Silkies are back hanging out together.i have a mixed flock of 15 6 of which are silkies but little Freddie mac she would rather be with my big hens!!! my silver Wyandotte although not the biggest or oldest is the Alfa hen. idk if it makes a difference that I got all my chicks within 3 months of each other but they are all happy together!!!
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BLACK SILKIE KEEPING UP WITH THE BLUE BREDA
BREDA AND SILKIE TAKING A BREAK AFTER PLAYING "KEEP AWAY" WITH A CRICKET THEY FOUND
THESE 2 SILKIES ARE USUALLY TOGETHER DURING REST TIMES OR CASUAL FORAGING
Wyandottes per MyPetChicken classifies Wyans as having a tendency toward domination so it's not a surprise that yours is becoming an alpha hen. Most of my dual purpose pullets got along well with the Silkies ~ even the assertive Leghorns and Marans ~ it was after the large fowl matured anywhere from 18 months to 2 yrs old that they asserted to bully the littles. Flock pecking order has to be established but I don't put up with hurtful behavior when an aggressive or heavy hen picks on a 2-lb bantam. Some chicken breeds are not nice to each other while others are very docile toward each other. Our sweet 3-yr-old White Leghorn alpha suddenly went bonkers on her flockmates and we tried to give her time to settle down but ultimately decided it safest to re-home her. Whereas, our 3-yr-old Blue Wheaten Ameraucana preferred to flee rather than fight any challengers in the flock. She just jumped over the Silkies or other breeds if they chest-bumped her. Sweetest temperament breed we ever had and sad to have lost her last July
