I have a white silkie....or I should say she used to be white! Since she free ranges all day every day...and loves to "bath" in the north GA red clay....she is now more buff colored! ahhhahha. Can't keep her clean! Anyway, she is now broody for the first time and last night we put 6 eggs under her so we are excited and don't really care if she is white or buff!Hi Missy
I live in Newnan and my run is in the shade. When I let my flock out to free range in the sun I just keep an eye on them because of hawks and other predators. There is a little bit of sunshine that gets to patches of their run but overall this has worked well for the 15 years I have kept my chickens. I have just gotten my first Silkies but I think they will be fine. I read on that site that they are pretty heat and cold tolerant and as long as your run is kept in good condition they should be fine.
I am doing a major overhaul of my run based on some good info yesterday on BYC that mentioned using pine bark in the run to control mud. Small chip bark (as opposed to the shavings I have been using) might be particularly beneficial to our beautiful little Silkies!