Anyone want some free chicks? B.O./WE mix hatched Saturday morning
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Jennifer
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Jennifer
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Quote: LOL Glad you love him, knew you would! AOV (All Other Variety, or Any Other Variety when you are showing, in this case, it means they are off-color / non-recognized varieties)
Ya, know..... I REALLY love my Silkies. Great brooders. Great mamas.... but they sure are one sandwich short of a picnic. Not the brightest bulbs in the chandelier. Not the sharpest knives in the drawer.... if ya catch my drift.
They are dumber then a box of rocks. That being said one of my silkies is actually pretty smart .. She roosts with the "real chickens" (thats what we call our wyandottes). She free ranges by herself and attacks the dog... heehee... I love herYa, know..... I REALLY love my Silkies. Great brooders. Great mamas.... but they sure are one sandwich short of a picnic. Not the brightest bulbs in the chandelier. Not the sharpest knives in the drawer.... if ya catch my drift.
she is sooo cute!That's exactly how I think about them, great moms sure, but only if they are smart enough to live long enough to become mommas
I've had one Silkie; she was the lowest chicken on the totem pole, obviously not the brightest crayon in the box. She proved my point the day a hawk tried to nab one of the hens, instead of listening to my roosters the silly little thing practically fainted in the middle of the lawnI thought for sure that she was the one the hawk had attacked but as soon as I got over to her she got up and wattled away
I re-homed her to a safer home so she might have a better chance at surviving
I want a broody momma, but I'll try out a Banty Cochin before I even look at a Silkie again!
This is the little troublesome Yeti