Hi Silkie Owners:
I have read that silkies don't grow water-repellant feathers (which I can clearly see on my 2 month old.)
The article went on to say that because of the type of feathers that they do have if they get caught in a rain it can be deadly.
Is this statement true?
We are first time chicken owners and have a mixed flock of brahmas, wyandottes, australorps, and silkies. They are all young yet and we only leave them out to peck and graze for about an hour at a time under our supervision.
Eventually, when they are old enough, we will let them out in the morning to hang out in their movable run and lock them in the coop again at night. We haven't made the 'tractor run' yet and are open to suggestions. We were planning on providing cover over the top from sun and rain. However they would get wet if the rain was coming down on an angle or worse yet blowing horizontal.
We are just looking to the future and are wondering what ya'll do with the silkies? Do you keep them separately from the other chickens? If so what type of coop/run situation do they need?
What about a surprise rain storm when we are away from home?
Any thoughts would be helpful.
Thanks,
Posey
I have read that silkies don't grow water-repellant feathers (which I can clearly see on my 2 month old.)
The article went on to say that because of the type of feathers that they do have if they get caught in a rain it can be deadly.
Is this statement true?
We are first time chicken owners and have a mixed flock of brahmas, wyandottes, australorps, and silkies. They are all young yet and we only leave them out to peck and graze for about an hour at a time under our supervision.
Eventually, when they are old enough, we will let them out in the morning to hang out in their movable run and lock them in the coop again at night. We haven't made the 'tractor run' yet and are open to suggestions. We were planning on providing cover over the top from sun and rain. However they would get wet if the rain was coming down on an angle or worse yet blowing horizontal.
We are just looking to the future and are wondering what ya'll do with the silkies? Do you keep them separately from the other chickens? If so what type of coop/run situation do they need?
What about a surprise rain storm when we are away from home?
Any thoughts would be helpful.
Thanks,
Posey