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Oh he's gorgeous!! I wish I wasn't all the way across the country..
Wow! You have really nice turkeys!!One of our chicks wants to be a TURKEY!!![]()
Our Silkie & Turkey coop basically is one building, split in half with a wall. Somehow, one of the new chicks has managed to squeeze through the tiny little gap between the wall board and the floor. Of course, first we thought the little one went missing when we were doing a head count! No "Stripey" anywhere. So we're getting really worried and wondering what happened and how it could have gotten out. The coop and pen are pretty well "baby proofed". We were sure "Stripey" had dissapeared because we couldn't find a dead body anywhere. Or something or someone somehow got in and took the poor baby.
Well. I went to check on the turkeys later, they've been sitting on their eggs forever now. Looks like Sir Joe hasn't been doing his job. lol And there was "Stripey"!!!![]()
The turkey girls were so upset when I took "their" baby away. After a thorough inspection of the coop I found the small gap and made sure it was blocked well. No more escaping. For anyone!!
I'm glad those turkies took good care of the Silkie chick and didn't kill her/him.
Has this happened to anyone else? Another animal taking over their chicks? lol
Would you like me to post his picture on "The California Poultry People" facebook page?Oh he's gorgeous!! I wish I wasn't all the way across the country..
Every bird is different. I have different breeds silkies, batams, and large fowl. My silkies don't typically crow as loud as the Larger birds do, BUT I have had 1 silkie roo with a devil of a set of lungs on him.i know this doesn't really "match"this post but do silkie roosters crow as loud as standard breeds do they crow 24/7 too????
I agree, and every place setting can be different too. If you have other roos around, the Silke roo is more apt to compete with them. While my Silkies are not quite as loud as my Marans, they can be quite vocal and have a much higher pitch to their voices. All my boys crow on and off all day long, and if I turn on a porch light at night, they will start to crow as well! Oh yes, all of my boys, Silkies and Marans, take a huge part in the egg song!! It always makes me laugh when the whole flock gets the BA-GAWK! choir going!!i know this doesn't really "match"this post but do silkie roosters crow as loud as standard breeds do they crow 24/7 too????
My Silkie Roo crows, but not as much as my other roos. it might be because he's a house pet and maybe his age. He is six, although my EE roo who is eight never shuts up.i know this doesn't really "match"this post but do silkie roosters crow as loud as standard breeds do they crow 24/7 too????