I had posted here a while back wanting a couple of older hens just for broody's. I found a couple of young hens with faults from a breeder locally and they're a hoot. I got 2 so they would be company for each other since I know how cliquish breeds can be. They were twice the size of my Serama's and my lil rooster freaked over them, scared to death! I finally had to take them "out" of his pen, lol. The poor girls were totally confused but quickly settled in with my 4 Maran hens and pair of standard Cochins where they happily reside now. They're young but had started laying before I got them, they're about a year old. They haven't settled in long enough to lay for me but I don't care if they do or don't. They can be as broody anytime they want but above all, they're just as cute and sweet as I remembered them years ago when I had a couple as pets.
I have a couple of questions. I have a lower area for them to roost on but was wondering about the best set up for a couple of nest boxes for them. The nest boxes for the Maran hens seems to be too high for them. How far off the ground should they be for these girls? Do they prefer an open top/regular type of nest box a little lower to the ground or would they prefer something on the ground inside their building that is more secluded like a kennel box with straw? If they don't start laying again, should I give them a couple of marked eggs to encourage broodiness? I'm not trying to "make" them go broody but I do want them to be comfortable and happy so they'll do what comes natural.
I won't be hatching any of mine but a friend has some young SIlkies and has said she is getting really weak chicks and losing some. She asked me if this was normal for Silkies. I have never raised any so I thought I'd ask here and pass the information on.
Thanks
Cathy