Silkie thread!

Hi everyone,
Not sure how many of you were following along with the article I have been writing about my hen Beauty and her recovery, but she is doing so wonderful. I love this little hen. She has a special place in my heart. If you haven't been following her and want to check out her story and see how she is doing now you can ready my article on here called A Beautiful New Hope you can find it here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/a-beautiful-new-hope






 
This guy is ridiculous. He stands upright like he thinks it will give him more height.

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Hi everyone,
Not sure how many of you were following along with the article I have been writing about my hen Beauty and her recovery, but she is doing so wonderful. I love this little hen. She has a special place in my heart. If you haven't been following her and want to check out her story and see how she is doing now you can ready my article on here called A Beautiful New Hope you can find it here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/a-beautiful-new-hope







Beauty is gorgeous, but are those Cuckoos I see in the periphery of those pics?
 
Question for all you other Willie owners out there. How long after a hen stops brooding (no eggs hatched) will she start laying again?
I ask because I got a hen who had just finished Brody when I got her. One more week and I will have had her a month. She hasn't laid a single egg for me yet
My Silkie pullets started laying gang-busters 5 and 6 eggs a week until they went broody or molted. After that there was no rhyme or reason to when they started laying again. I've had them start laying again anywhere from 3 months to as long as six months. But then, I've only had two Silkies for six years.
 
I was just wondering if anyone else has to clip there chickens nails?? Bear is a older chicken I got from my friend! I noticed she was walking funny when I looked at her feet her nails where curled so I clipped them I hope that's ok




 
I just got 4 silkie chicks. They are only a day old. I also have a group of 5-6 week old chickens of various breeds ( barred, rir, leg horn, Cochin, Orpington, Easter eggers). When they are old enough and the weather cooperates should I try to integrate the two groups or have a separate coop for the feathered feet chickens?
 

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