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I just started with silkies last year, so I don't know too much...
I believe splash is a result of white & blue pairing. That's the #1 reason I got those two colors.
I have a partridge silkie and she is mostly blue/grey all over but her neck. I'm not sure if that is normal or not... She was supposed to be a blue when I ordered her.
Show Girls are a mix of turken (naked neck) and silkies. They usually have a black skinned featherless neck with a top hat. I think they are BEAUTIFUL!
Most bantam breeds will either take turns on a nest or if they are like mine, fight over who gets to keep the nest. I have 3 that are trying to claim the same nest right now. They sit in it together and seem to be fairly gentle while argueing over the eggs.
Mine do not roost for the most part. They huddle on the floor near the door where a bit of light shines thru from the security light. A couple of them do try to sit on top of the nest box beside the door.
As for cold... I don't know. I live in SE Georgia and it rarely gets below freezing here.
Silkies are a small breed and don't require much space. I have 15 silkies and 4 Cinnamon Queens in an 8x8 coop with an 8x20 run. they don't seem to be over crowded to me.
Good luck and I hope you at least try out silkies... They are really sweet creatures.
I just started with silkies last year, so I don't know too much...
I believe splash is a result of white & blue pairing. That's the #1 reason I got those two colors.
I have a partridge silkie and she is mostly blue/grey all over but her neck. I'm not sure if that is normal or not... She was supposed to be a blue when I ordered her.
Show Girls are a mix of turken (naked neck) and silkies. They usually have a black skinned featherless neck with a top hat. I think they are BEAUTIFUL!
Most bantam breeds will either take turns on a nest or if they are like mine, fight over who gets to keep the nest. I have 3 that are trying to claim the same nest right now. They sit in it together and seem to be fairly gentle while argueing over the eggs.
Mine do not roost for the most part. They huddle on the floor near the door where a bit of light shines thru from the security light. A couple of them do try to sit on top of the nest box beside the door.
As for cold... I don't know. I live in SE Georgia and it rarely gets below freezing here.
Silkies are a small breed and don't require much space. I have 15 silkies and 4 Cinnamon Queens in an 8x8 coop with an 8x20 run. they don't seem to be over crowded to me.
Good luck and I hope you at least try out silkies... They are really sweet creatures.