Hi, m2wandc!
I'm about to go through the same thing you're going through... We have eight Buff hens, 10 and a half weeks old, and we're going to acquire some young Silkies some time this month who will be much younger and smaller.
So, if you find out anything, let me know! I would appreciate it.
I don't know about you, but even though my Silkies aren't yet here, I'm already nervous about it.
Good luck integrating them... I think it always depends on the chickens' personalities and breed. For instance, my Buffs are supposed to be really friendly but most of them are quite skittish with me.
I have no idea how they would be with other birds but I know the biggest gal in the bunch is quite dominant over the others even now, and she even chases squirrels out of our yard and cops an attitude with her sisters if they "dare" walk out of the coup before her Highness.
Try putting them in the same run together, but with something good separating them so the little Silkies don't get hurt. Or do it in a monitored setting... personally, I'm thinking the only way I can do it with my mind at ease is with just a couple members of my flock at a time, with the Silkies within arms reach, but maybe that's just me!

I'm about to go through the same thing you're going through... We have eight Buff hens, 10 and a half weeks old, and we're going to acquire some young Silkies some time this month who will be much younger and smaller.
So, if you find out anything, let me know! I would appreciate it.
I don't know about you, but even though my Silkies aren't yet here, I'm already nervous about it.

Good luck integrating them... I think it always depends on the chickens' personalities and breed. For instance, my Buffs are supposed to be really friendly but most of them are quite skittish with me.

I have no idea how they would be with other birds but I know the biggest gal in the bunch is quite dominant over the others even now, and she even chases squirrels out of our yard and cops an attitude with her sisters if they "dare" walk out of the coup before her Highness.

Try putting them in the same run together, but with something good separating them so the little Silkies don't get hurt. Or do it in a monitored setting... personally, I'm thinking the only way I can do it with my mind at ease is with just a couple members of my flock at a time, with the Silkies within arms reach, but maybe that's just me!
