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awww she's so cute!
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awww she's so cute!
I got a silkie today!! I’m so excited.I’ve wanted silkies for years, but could never get any.
Meet Harriet. She’s old and blind, and is my new house silkie.View attachment 2187637
I have 4 that is their main job .. Adore the little aliens but yes I have them to raise or brood for me
You should not need to put them into a brooder at night at 8 weeks old. They should be fully feathered and ready for not heatGreat, thank you so much! My chicks are doing so well I just greatly dislike putting them back in the brooder at night. They'll be 8 weeks Monday.
it would be wonderful if my future chicks could grow up in a separate house with a broody Silkie and enjoy a more nature life on the pasture grass here in Florida (where it's far from cold--I supplement with an extra waterer filled with electrolytes).
Precious! Is it ethical to get a Silkie to raise baby chicks in a breeding program? I've been reading about it...
You should not need to put them into a brooder at night at 8 weeks old. They should be fully feathered and ready for not heat
Mine here in Woodland CA are often off of the heat plate within three weeks!I'm glad to hear it! Sources I've read say 6-8 weeks, but I feel like every resource is calibrated to Canada or cold climates. My chicks are in an environment so warm I have to watch for heat, not cold.