Is there any place in the NE sector of Texas where I can buy just a few (3) Silkies or Mille fleurs? I have ordered chicks for eggs - red sex links but my grand kids want to have a chicken of their own and these are what they chose.
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Is there any place in the NE sector of Texas where I can buy just a few (3) Silkies or Mille fleurs? I have ordered chicks for eggs - red sex links but my grand kids want to have a chicken of their own and these are what they chose.
The area I have decided to put the coop and run is shaded in the morning by trees and the afternoon by my garage. When the redbud tree gets bigger it will shade the area all day long. Right now it is mostly dirt. Planting grass seed in the spring.... I was planning on landscaping the area with chicken safe plants too.
It is so tempting to get 3 little silkies right now. I could use the diversion from my life too. It's just not in the budget right now though. I have to wait. Maybe I can get some late summer.....
Is there any place in the NE sector of Texas where I can buy just a few (3) Silkies or Mille fleurs? I have ordered chicks for eggs - red sex links but my grand kids want to have a chicken of their own and these are what they chose.
And I say one..hah...im going ALONE to a place with a bunch of baby Silkie and cochins....
Actually if you want to pm me your email I can pass it on. Theyre $7 each, $5 if you buy 5 or moreI would like to get 3 of those silkies in Princeton!
Does anyone else have a problem with wild birds eating the chicken feed? Last year I counted 17, now (and I'm not exaggerating) I counted at least 37, its the little Grey brownish one that have orange on there wings, I guess they are finches? And they aren't afraid of me, they perch just 2 feet above my head in the trees right next to the coops!![]()