- Aug 17, 2009
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This thread is hysterical! hehe I love Silkies so much! I only have two right now but I am hoping for more.
Our two little fuzzlings are both quite daring although the roo wasn't until he figured out he was male! Up until then, he wouldn't roost with the hens and they picked on him and pushed him around.
Then he became 'the Man' and now they all heed his beck and call and he gets to boss them around. My teensy tiny little girl Silkie has always thought she was a big girl and has roosted since she was a baby as soon as she could reach. I also frequently find all the chickens up on a picnic table I have in my back yard >.< They like to sit up there for whatever reason and the Silkies are right up there with the big girls although I wish I knew how they are getting up there!
I imagine if I had had more Silkies, they might never have roosted though but with the influence of their standard sisters, they learned.
Our two little fuzzlings are both quite daring although the roo wasn't until he figured out he was male! Up until then, he wouldn't roost with the hens and they picked on him and pushed him around.
Then he became 'the Man' and now they all heed his beck and call and he gets to boss them around. My teensy tiny little girl Silkie has always thought she was a big girl and has roosted since she was a baby as soon as she could reach. I also frequently find all the chickens up on a picnic table I have in my back yard >.< They like to sit up there for whatever reason and the Silkies are right up there with the big girls although I wish I knew how they are getting up there!
I imagine if I had had more Silkies, they might never have roosted though but with the influence of their standard sisters, they learned.