Silkies - They’re simply SPECTACULAR!

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

  • ME! - I like silkies!

    Votes: 826 96.2%
  • ^

    Votes: 98 11.4%

  • Total voters
    859
Here are a few shots of my 10 week old blue splash fuzzlings
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... I seriously need to get them into the turnout pen, but it's occupied by my BCM hen and her 3 little booplings. (I converted a baby crib into an outside brooder that sits under the eave on the front deck.
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Here are a few shots of my 10 week old blue splash babies... I seriously need to get them into the turnout pen, but it's occupied by my BCM hen and her 3 little booplings. (I converted a baby crib into an outside brooder that sits under the eave on the front deck.View attachment 3156636View attachment 3156640
Reminds me of my first silkies that were both splash girls...Milli n Vanilli!
 
Here are a few shots of my 10 week old blue splash fuzzlingsView attachment 3156644View attachment 3156646... I seriously need to get them into the turnout pen, but it's occupied by my BCM hen and her 3 little booplings. (I converted a baby crib into an outside brooder that sits under the eave on the front deck.View attachment 3156636View attachment 3156640
Annnnnnnd I think I’ll have my mom bring over the crib I’ve been trying to get rid of and get these babies outside…. Brilliant!
 
I would keep the blue for a bit, hatch some of his eggs from the blue girls and try to keep a roo from that. Maybe even a splash.
That definitely seems like the best option for the colours I want, as well as everyone’s happiness. Hopefully he won’t turn into a turd when he’s top roo lol
 
Annnnnnnd I think I’ll have my mom bring over the crib I’ve been trying to get rid of and get these babies outside…. Brilliant!
I wrapped mine in deer netting, but am going to redo that when the crib is empty.. wrap it on the outside instead. Then I used empty feed bags on the inside to water proof the bottom and part way up the sides. Lastly I used garden wire for a top with some bamboo supports.. I keep an old quilt over the top.
 
I own 3 silkies, 2 white and one grey (blue?) silkie. The grey/blue one is the youngest and the other two I believe are siblings. Any advice on making silkies less skittish and enjoy my company? I have had a very good time socializing are chickens even older pullets but my silkies (especially the one I got as a chick...?) aren't very social. I'm starting to win over one or both white ones but my grey one hates being even touched.
 

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