Thanks everyone for the great responses! I am already working on seperating them. Just have to pick up some more chicken wire, and have my son put ventilation holes in the dog house and build a nesting box. I will be picking up a childs play house for them to put inside their run so they will have shelter from the rain/elements. My silkies do have pretty nice puffs on their heads, so I wont allow them to free range unless I am out there with them.
Robin, good point. I should have had something set up before I got the silkies. I didnt realize how much smaller they would be when I decided to get them! AND I didnt think my hens, who are all very trained and friendly, would be mean to them! My other hens are gigantic next to the silkies!
ANyhow, this is the first time I have owned chickens, so Im still learning as I go.
There is a lady in Lawrenceburg that has over 100 silkie hens and roosters and that is where I got them. She apparently sells fertilized eggs on ebay and through all the hatching has just ended up with way too many. Said that she cant afford the feed and is selling off some of them.
Do you guys think a silkie roo is necessary for my 2 girls?
Thanks!
Robin, good point. I should have had something set up before I got the silkies. I didnt realize how much smaller they would be when I decided to get them! AND I didnt think my hens, who are all very trained and friendly, would be mean to them! My other hens are gigantic next to the silkies!
ANyhow, this is the first time I have owned chickens, so Im still learning as I go.
There is a lady in Lawrenceburg that has over 100 silkie hens and roosters and that is where I got them. She apparently sells fertilized eggs on ebay and through all the hatching has just ended up with way too many. Said that she cant afford the feed and is selling off some of them.
Do you guys think a silkie roo is necessary for my 2 girls?
Thanks!
