Silkies Free to Good Home

Moon Cloud and Braveheart found a new home! :) I'm taking them there in just a few minutes. I am sad to see them go but am confident they will be happy in their new place. The rest are still available.
@Madhouse Pullet - I plan to post the rest of my flock on Craigslist and Facebook tonight. Thanks for the suggestion.
 
Just want to let everyone know that all my little cuties found great new homes. I am sorry to see them go, but happy with their new caretakers. Thanks to all who posted responses and suggestions. I appreciate you all! Take care.
 
I am glad for you that you found homes for them. I showed my hubby, and he was so in love with them he would have driven me there and built them their own house, but the issue with the border was something we didn't know anything about, so we thought best not to get into a situation where they got confiscated by border-police :( Thank you for feeding my daydreams :)
 
I am glad for you that you found homes for them. I showed my hubby, and he was so in love with them he would have driven me there and built them their own house, but the issue with the border was something we didn't know anything about, so we thought best not to get into a situation where they got confiscated by border-police :( Thank you for feeding my daydreams :)

I did check into the rules on getting them to Canada. And if I still hadn't found local homes for them by the time vaccines made it possible to travel again, I might have jumped through the hoops to get them to you. 😊 Silkies are definitely a fun breed. They are so incredibly cute, soft, and so friendly! I highly recommend them! I miss them so much already! I miss my daily heart to heart with my roo on how he is a suburban rooster and so he needed to adjust his volume level. And we would talk about how he needed to always treat his ladies with respect. He would eyeball me very intensely and seem like he was listening. And when my girls started laying, I had to explain to them that no, you really aren't dying...you're just laying an egg. We would commiserate together and I would console them and congratulate them when they laid their first few eggs. They were so proud..or relieved..I'm not sure which. I had to train a few to use the nest box instead of the roost, explaining to them that if they ever wanted chicks it wasn't the wisest place to lay an egg. There was a lot of debate on that one, but eventually they agreed. Then we finally got into a routine together. I loved every minute of it. Well...I didn't like how much they poop! Good grief! I never knew how much those little birds can eliminate in a day and man! Does it stink! Especially the broody stuff! I can't say that I will miss that. But everything else, I will. Even Mando's occasional crowing had grown on me. They took a peice of my soul with them when they left. I wish things could've worked out and I could've kept them. But...I have a lot of other things to be thankful for. And, they have great new homes. I'm not worried about their fates! Life is good! This ended up being a lot longer than expected.... Guess I needed to get that off my chest. Thanks BYC for having a place for me to do so.
 
Loved that post, I will be returning to it in my heart and with my eyes when I need a little comfort and a reminder of how wonderful it is to love unconditionally.

I am sure they are better mothers having had you as their mommy. Your girls are very lucky, how wonderful to be loved that way!

p.s. duck poo makes you appreciate chicken poo. I prefer the poo of 10 hens and a large male turkey to the poo of two beautiful moscovy ducks. (the SMELL!!)
 

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