I would never put a silkie in with a RIR but that's just me.
The foot feathers of my silkies do get dirty. They don't see very well, either and need overhead protection from hawks, IMO. Also they usually don't care for ramps and roosts. They like to sleep on the floor.
There are many people who don't do anything different with their silkies. I even keep mine separate from the other breeds (but I do have them in with some chicks right that need growing out).
I would advise you to get silkies because they are wonderful, but be prepared to give them their own little coop and run away from your RIRs if necessary. (Get more than one, too.)
They will stand in the rain and get soaked, so they need someplace to stand out of the rain besides the coop. They get cold faster than my other chickens.
I love silkies!!!!
Darlings, they are! They are like little dolls.
The foot feathers of my silkies do get dirty. They don't see very well, either and need overhead protection from hawks, IMO. Also they usually don't care for ramps and roosts. They like to sleep on the floor.
There are many people who don't do anything different with their silkies. I even keep mine separate from the other breeds (but I do have them in with some chicks right that need growing out).
I would advise you to get silkies because they are wonderful, but be prepared to give them their own little coop and run away from your RIRs if necessary. (Get more than one, too.)
They will stand in the rain and get soaked, so they need someplace to stand out of the rain besides the coop. They get cold faster than my other chickens.
I love silkies!!!!
Darlings, they are! They are like little dolls.