Silkies - They’re simply SPECTACULAR!

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

  • ME! - I like silkies!

    Votes: 825 96.2%
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    Votes: 98 11.4%

  • Total voters
    858
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These are the chickens I have left, but Clover is leaving in a week
 
Aww they are to pretty and cute! This might sound silly, but could Ginger not crow and still breed your hens?
Not sure! He doesn't seem interested in rooster-y things, like protecting, crowing, mating and standing tall. He is definitely male though! Look!
We need some rooster behaviour experts
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Not sure! He doesn't seem interested in rooster-y things, like protecting, crowing, mating and standing tall. He is definitely male though! Look!
We need some rooster behaviour experts
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He's definitely a boy. Mine don't start showing typical male behavior until sometime beyond 30 weeks. Ive had roosters not crow until well over a year old.

Actually the two adult silkie roosters I currently have don't necessarily crow every day. Usually it's only in contest with the EE cockerels whom they want to beat up. They ignore each other, but will team up if one of the EEs sneak into their courtyard. Silkies have separate pens and hens and are happy enough to not fight. They don't fight with the head large fowl rooster either. I think they all just hate young jerks.
 
He's definitely a boy. Mine don't start showing typical male behavior until sometime beyond 30 weeks. Ive had roosters not crow until well over a year old.

Actually the two adult silkie roosters I currently have don't necessarily crow every day. Usually it's only in contest with the EE cockerels whom they want to beat up. They ignore each other, but will team up if one of the EEs sneak into their courtyard. Silkies have separate pens and hens and are happy enough to not fight. They don't fight with the head large fowl rooster either. I think they all just hate young jerks.
You really sure he's a rooster? He has no tail feathers. But it is true that he does have quite a big comb:hmm
 
Hi everybody! The Silkirs now turned 17 weeks old and I am wondering should they have access to crushed eggsells. Crookie has been trying to eat left over shells by the compost bin but I was not sure if it was only her curiousity (she sometimes over feeds erself) or does she really need calcium. Also when should roosters start crowing? The roosters will be 18 weeks old in a few days and still no crow:idunno
One of the Duccle cockrells crowed this morning. He's like 10 weeks old. WHAT IS GOING ON IN HERE?!?!
 

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