Silkies - They’re simply SPECTACULAR!

Trying to get a head-count on silkie lovers...

  • ME! - I like silkies!

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These three little guys hatched over the weekend. Their down color is so different. I know they’re all going to feather in white, would be cool though if the little champagne colored one stayed that color! Kind of in love with this one.🥰
Had to throw a picture of Hanabi in of course as well.🤣View attachment 2647755View attachment 2647756View attachment 2647764
Such beautiful cuties 🥰 🥰 🥰 🥰 And Hanabi is still so incredibly tiny!
So sweet.
Are there still eggs incubating or did all babies already hatch?
 
Such beautiful cuties 🥰 🥰 🥰 🥰 And Hanabi is still so incredibly tiny!
So sweet.
Are there still eggs incubating or did all babies already hatch?
Thanks! 🥰
I have 5 in the incubator scheduled to hatch this week-end. 6 have hatched, one was DIS just before hatching. Internally pipped but did not hatch. It was malpostioned. But, the 6 that have hatched so far are super healthy. A few of them have 6 toes on each foot, funny as both parents have 5 toes.
 
Thanks! 🥰
I have 5 in the incubator scheduled to hatch this week-end. 6 have hatched, one was DIS just before hatching. Internally pipped but did not hatch. It was malpostioned. But, the 6 that have hatched so far are super healthy. A few of them have 6 toes on each foot, funny as both parents have 5 toes.
I'm sorry about the malpositioned baby :hugs I find it especially sad when they get so close but then don't hatch.
Congrats on the 6 hatched babies 🥰
Wow 6 toes on each foot! Does this happen often with silkies?
 
Thanks!
Well 5 toes on each foot is the norm. But I have hatched some with 4 on one foot, 5 on the other. This is the first time with 6! It is not unheard of, but I guess not totally uncommon either.
This little one has six toes on each foot. On the right foot they’re clearly delineated. On the left foot two of them are fused together. Does not seem to interfere with her ability whatsoever to walk.😊
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I'm absolutely no expert, especially regarding colors - but I have seen pictures of silver partridge silkies and your sweet Blue reminds me of them. What a beautiful girl!
Thanks! I am so glad that Blue is alive. She was too weak to even hatch by herself and just about survived- she is so strong. I am so proud of her! Her siblings were so helpful and kind to her.
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Thanks!
Well 5 toes on each foot is the norm. But I have hatched some with 4 on one foot, 5 on the other. This is the first time with 6! It is not unheard of, but I guess not totally uncommon either.
This little one has six toes on each foot. On the right foot they’re clearly delineated. On the left foot two of them are fused together. Does not seem to interfere with her ability whatsoever to walk.😊View attachment 2649283View attachment 2649284View attachment 2649285
Wow
 
Between the broodies (4 right now, 3 silkies and the english orp) taking up all the nest boxes, disturbing the other chickens' laying routine, and chicken math (up to 18 chickens now) I have decided to make a separate coop and run for the silkies plus Hanabi. My husband is pretty tool handy, having a background in construction, but he has no interest or time to build it. So I found someone who can build it for me. It will be smallish, 4 x 4 ft, and movable if need be. Planning to attach it to a 10 x 5 x 6 dog run. Covering the entire run with 1/2 inch hardware cloth with a 12 inch skirt to keep those pesky mongoose out. Won't be huge, but I think sufficient. Might just keep the boys in the tractor, which would be plenty big for two birds, assuming they get along.
Will keep the standard layers in the original open coop/run which is 12' x 12'.
I am selling both Akira and Imari to a lovely lady that has bought chicks from me a few months ago and takes excellent care of them. That will bring it down to 16 birds in all, split between the two coops. Who new that hatching eggs as part of a pandemic project would lead to all this...🤪

How exciting! Awesome you found someone to build the coop for you!

That's great you already know the lady Akira and Imari are going to, so you can keep in touch with them ❤️

I'm also in the process of building a coop for little flock.
I was incredibly lucky and could purchase a with love handcrafted little woodhouse on wheels (it was originally build for a woman soccer team and carnival) which I will remodel as bachelor pad coop - or, if Sindbad will be my only rooster or there only will be one more other male (yes you all can laugh at me to think this could be possible 😂😅) it will be the broody-house.

I'm planning to build a coop a bit lifted (about 50 cm = 1,7 feet) from the ground so the silkies can use the room under it as a safe, dry space. I often read they don't like to walk on ramps - I wanted to ask all of you about your experiences with this.

Is it a bad idea to build them a coop that is a bit higher from the ground?
 

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