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Oh yes, chickens (all birds) see in MUCH better colour than we mere humans/mammals. There was a very definite reaction when they were put back in to coop with the other birds. Several years ago, but I STILL remember the reactions!
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Oh yes, chickens (all birds) see in MUCH better colour than we mere humans/mammals. There was a very definite reaction when they were put back in to coop with the other birds. Several years ago, but I STILL remember the reactions!
So, a few ?s...................... How cold hardy are these peeps? The plan is to have them in with my regular big girls, particularly so during the winter they are all warm enough. I don't have anything extra for my girls; no insulation or anything; they just put on a nice fat layer and then the coop is dry and not drafty.
My other one is roosting- I guess I hadn't thought that they don't??? If they don't roost and are in with the others, the question is going to be how to keep them poop free............... DO they roost at night? Or puppy pile? Mix in with the big girls or make another small coop for them?
Which then I guess makes me think about nesting boxes- will they use the regular ones my other girls are using? Anyone have issues with that?
Thanks!
So, a few ?s...................... How cold hardy are these peeps? The plan is to have them in with my regular big girls, particularly so during the winter they are all warm enough. I don't have anything extra for my girls; no insulation or anything; they just put on a nice fat layer and then the coop is dry and not drafty.
My other one is roosting- I guess I hadn't thought that they don't??? If they don't roost and are in with the others, the question is going to be how to keep them poop free............... DO they roost at night? Or puppy pile? Mix in with the big girls or make another small coop for them?
Which then I guess makes me think about nesting boxes- will they use the regular ones my other girls are using? Anyone have issues with that?
Thanks!
You could have claimed you were working on a new color! OMGosh-- this is hilarious!![]()
Sonoran, or Beth-- who ever is here and shows- Our show is this Saturday. So I helped my son wash our cockerel first. He's a Splash. We got him pretty clean-- EXCEPT right around his beak on his beard and right on his crest above the comb. I got the crest pretty clean except for the spot it meets the comb. And the spot where it meets the underside of his beak. They still are off colored and dingy looking. He is looking really great except for those areas. What can I do to brighten those or get them whiter/cleaner or whatever. I was tempted to dab at it with vinegar. I hate to do another whole body wash just for those two areas. Any tips to get them to look grey and less dingy? Help! He's hanging out in my kitchen right now. I'd like to do it NOW while he's still in here and drying to cut down on the stress. Lay it on me!!
ETA: OH and I knew the underside beard was dingy, so I used Dawn on him there and really scrubbed/bubbled it up thinking that would help. I didn't realize the little dirt pocket right between his crest and comb was there until we were blowing him out and I spotted it then. I brushed him out lightly and none of it comes out.
Yeah......... I set 20 eggs (silkies of course) 2 weeks ago and 19 are growing!!!! They were shipped!![]()
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Silkie feathers are very good insulation from winter cold. The coop should be fine. Some silkies will roost, especially if they are with other birds that do so. Any way to block off the areas under the roosts so that they can't get into the "poop zone"? Depends on how high the nest boxes are.
I find it really annoying, but at night, my silkies all pile into the nest boxes and sleep in there. They do roost every now and then-- but very rarely. Mostly they pile up together. I have two cockerels that will ALWAYS sleep together-- they are best buds and they sleep in the nest boxes. Of course, then the boxes get yucky. Sigh. I would try to block off under the roosts like Sonoran said-- mine got kind of gross after a night of sleeping on the floor under there. My nest boxes are 6 inches off the floor-- but because of my deep litter-- it's practically even with the floor. Very easy for a silkie to get in and out. Especially a broody. She gets kind of weak and crazy and you don't want her doing a nose dive out of a high nest box. I lay boxes on the floor for my broody.