Mar 4, 2010 #21 Enchanted Sunrise Farms Crowing 12 Years Apr 26, 2007 4,255 67 274 Fair Oaks, California Oh no, have they all gone broody already?!?
Mar 4, 2010 Thread starter #22 The Sheriff Crowing 10 Years Jun 17, 2009 11,140 212 321 Northern CA Quote: No, they've gone stupid already.
Mar 4, 2010 #23 Enchanted Sunrise Farms Crowing 12 Years Apr 26, 2007 4,255 67 274 Fair Oaks, California Well . . . stupid, broody, not a big difference there.
Mar 4, 2010 Thread starter #24 The Sheriff Crowing 10 Years Jun 17, 2009 11,140 212 321 Northern CA Quote:
Mar 4, 2010 #25 azygous Addict Premium Feather Member 15 Years Dec 11, 2009 34,904 63,253 1,412 Colorado Rockies Just curious - why is it silkies don't roost to sleep at night the way standard chickens do? I just love the way they cuddle together like a pile of kittens to sleep, but have always wondered why.
Just curious - why is it silkies don't roost to sleep at night the way standard chickens do? I just love the way they cuddle together like a pile of kittens to sleep, but have always wondered why.
Mar 5, 2010 #26 SilkieTime Crowing 15 Years Mar 29, 2009 1,513 51 301 Joelton Tn. They can't fly and they don't want to fall.
Mar 7, 2010 Thread starter #27 The Sheriff Crowing 10 Years Jun 17, 2009 11,140 212 321 Northern CA THEY MOVED! ON THEIR OWN!
Mar 7, 2010 #28 Airilith Songster 10 Years Sep 28, 2009 478 5 121 Eastern Shore, VA Yay!!!! They look so much more comfortable!!!
Mar 7, 2010 #29 stumble_n_mumble Songster 11 Years Nov 23, 2008 1,268 6 169 Long Island, NY and that picture is exactly why i love silkies!
Mar 7, 2010 #30 Dixiedoodle Songster 12 Years Apr 14, 2007 2,147 16 211 Yes, they moved and they are STILL in an area that's about 8"sq.--- are they stuck together???