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At least you shouldn't really be needing to incubate, with silkies being good broodies. My brahmas tend to be regular broodies but not when I need to hatch eggs!Yeah I've only got silkies
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At least you shouldn't really be needing to incubate, with silkies being good broodies. My brahmas tend to be regular broodies but not when I need to hatch eggs!Yeah I've only got silkies
Yeah I've only got silkies
Good to hear all is well, many thanksHi Alan. Good to see rosemary is doing well and having fine dining! My warrens and ex batts started to stop laying from about 2.5yrs so she's done well to lay as long as she has! I wouldn't worry to much about her beak unless she is having trouble eating and drinking. Some of mine were unable a terrible state but straightened up, sort of! They do look a bit goofy, but it's what makes them so endearing! Her claws look fine. She will wear them down when she's scratching about in the garden. If she's definitely stopped laying you may want to changeover feed from layers to something with less calcium or give her grit but no oystershell. If she's not laying the extra calcium can cause problems. 2.5yrs out the battery is such a good achievement. I hope mine can last for that.![]()
Oh no! That sounds so sad! Hope you’re ok?I just had to cull one of the quails. First time. It was easier than I thought it would be, although the twitches are real.
It's just a shame because said quail wouldn't stop being aggressive and turned on the male and her fellow girls. Pecked one to bare skull...
Yeah I am ok. They were destined to get the chop at the end of summer anyway as they are approaching the end of laying. It's just a shame one went bonkers.Oh no! That sounds so sad! Hope you’re ok?
Mine go to bed at around 8:30 atm. I would just close the door when either you go to bed or at dusk. Do you have predators around?My new girls took themselves to bed in the coop at 9pm. I thought maybe they were hiding from the rain and would come back out but still no sign of them at 9:30 so I’ve closed their door for the night. Is it too early?
They’re only 7 weeks so I don’t know if that’s it for the day or if they were just having a ‘nap’ and were planning on coming back out??
Hi Darren Welcome. Nice to meet more silkie enthusiasts. Have you been keeping silkies for long as you have a few.Hey guys I'm Darren from Teesside.
I have recently found a love for silkies such a lovely and peaceful flock I have at the moment
Hiya Alan and Rosemary. I have been reading up recently about grooming birds and apparently their beak and claws can be trimmed, Im sure there must be more in depth info somewhere about that. Ive not checked my chickens claws though, I guess its something we dont really think of.View attachment 1415589 View attachment 1415590 Hi Folks,
Just sayin’ hello, Rosemary’s fine still living in the house, doesn’t lay anymore, stable at 1.9 kilos and four years old (that’s 2.5 years free from factory life)
Currently likes banana, avocado peanut butter and mackrel fillets.
and a quick question, do their beaks and claws need trimming?
Rosemarys beak wasn’t in great shape when she came from BHWT it’s sort of worn in the centre and is longer at the sides, her claws are also quite long.
Apologies in advance for the state of her feet, she’s never been one for clean feet.
What to do?