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SILKIE CHICKENS 101 | What I Wish I'd Known About Silkies | Backyard Poultry Breeds For Beginners 

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0:00-2:28 - Intro/Backstory
2:29-4:00 - Disposition
4:01-5:35 - Cold Weather
5:34-7:10 - Cockerels vs Pullets
7:11-8:27 - Grooming
8:28-9:19 - Broody Mamas
9:20-9:54 - Egg Supply
9:55-11:09 - Shelter
11:10-12:09 - Free Ranging
12:10-12:55 - Flight
12:56-13:37 - Bullying
13:38-14:33 - Summary
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@OakAbode
@OakAbode 2 года назад
While most Silkies are generally considered bantams in the USA, it's not necessarily always the case elsewhere -- I always recommend local chicken groups for the best info for your area!
@satsukiyatouji4720
@satsukiyatouji4720 2 года назад
My dear nice Lady! Please visite my channel and take a look. Quails are half domesticated tiny wild chicken. All sorts of chicken are very social birds. You only have to invest veeer, much time, love and care and they will love you and see you as a mother or alpha figure. My quails would never poop in me or in my bed/nest because of their real feelings they have for me. My last quail died on 2. Dezember thus year in my hands beak on nose on the way to the VET. It is so hard for me being without my so loved feather-children. I shared all of my free time with them and I'm sure that it is possible that you cuties could AS handsome and cuddle-addicted as my chicks. :)
@tammiessouthernLAhome
@tammiessouthernLAhome 2 года назад
@@user-qo8rl7ew5i this is a new venture for us. From what we’ve found, you need to place the into a small chicken run side by side with the original placing them in it during the day for a week or so. Then try them either free roaming or in the original run for a few hours while you can observe them. After doing this several times, if they get along you should be fine. Like I said, we’re new. Research on RU-vid and see what others have done and decide what you think is best for you and your flock.
@kim-is9tq
@kim-is9tq 2 года назад
My little free range princess silkie comes to my front door whenever she gets wet from rain.. so I bring her in and dry her feathers with my hair dryer on low setting. She seems to appreciate it and has no fear at all! They make the best pets!
@Pickelle_Juice
@Pickelle_Juice 4 месяца назад
Thats sonds like just about the cutest thing in the world, "Mama, sky's wet again :( I require assistance."
@heatherg2769
@heatherg2769 2 месяца назад
I had a silkie rooster his name was King Tut he wasn't very friendly I had to walk backwards so he didn't attack me from behind my neighbor behind me their dog who broke through their neighbors fence and broke through another part of their fence to get three of my silkie only one survived and my son named her tiny. She has a sister but she not a silkie she a big black chicken I'm not sure what she is I don't think she a Jersey Giant but close to them but their were young enough we got another flock mix with silkie and regular chicken and tiny ( the silkie) she is the second of the pecking order I seen her pull some of the others chicken feathers like she is bullying the other chicken. I have another flock of chicken and their separated from my young flock I see my tiny try to pick a fight with one of my older flock. I think my silkie tiny is a feisty silkie.
@peggygorresen301
@peggygorresen301 Год назад
SILKIES USED TO BE SNOW CHICKENS, originating from China. THAT'S why they have black skin, Downey feathers, and feet that have an extra toe, functioning as 'snow shoes'. Also, the hens are the BEST mommas. My silkie has willingly adopted any 'rescue chicks' and even a duckling. I have never heard of 'grooming' silkies, except for occasional trimming of 'bangs'...must be a mainland thing. 😄
@BlindBlacksmith
@BlindBlacksmith 6 месяцев назад
I had silkies back in the 70's. I never worried about the winters even though I did check on them. Mom had Road Island Reds in a Coupe. My Silkies were free to roam. She would lay 6 eggs and then hatch them. They both would take the small chicks around andd feed and protect them. The whole time she would lay 6 more eggs. The rooster would take the babies while she would sit on the other eggs and he would keep them warm at night by sitting on them and would scratch and feed them during the day. Once the second nest would hatch then she would bring them to the rooster and they both cared for both clutches. I would go out at night and would find them in tractor shed usually and they rooster and the hen would be sitting on the chicks but both sets would be mixed under mom and dad. The bigger chicks would poke out from under dad and then one of the younger ones under that one. I miss them a lot. I loved having them. They were the only family chickens I ever knew of. He had a clean head and a purple/black rose comb on his head. He looked like a rooster and she had the typical tuff of feathers on her head but they were quite the lookers for chickens. "IF" I could, I would wish to have those exact silkies back. After I went to college Dad took care of them for me for some time but one day he called and said a fox had gotten them. I was sad about losing the Kernal and Abigail. They were the best chickens I ever had. I am getting ready to fence my property and build two coupes. The field will be my Buckey Chickens and the other coupe will be above the yard and those will be my Silkies. I am also thinking of getting some of those Ayam Cemani chickens but will have to wait to see how things go once I get the field and yard fenced in. I prefer to keep the different breeds of chickens seperate. I was told the Silkies I had were Siamese Silkies. It has been so many years I do not know if I can ever find those exact ones but I still want the black skin silkies to have in my yard. Mine were black skin but the dark color was filled with a lot of dark purple, even the rooster rose comb and her featers too. They were Perfect Chickens. They would eat bugs but would not disturbed seeds when we were planting our garden and were a help to keep bugs down while were were planting and even in the garden. Thanks for the Video! I learned some things about these chickens that I didn't know.
@lisawaite9935
@lisawaite9935 3 месяца назад
Loved your film. kept Silkies for many years as backyard pets. I have always given their topknots a trim when they start covering their eyes. ...modified mohawks...lol. My girls love being able to see well, and walk around like tiny giraffes after their hair cuts, stretching their necks out and looking around eagerly. 😊
@blizzardfrost9877
@blizzardfrost9877 2 года назад
Thanks for the info I'm a 11 year old and Im already raising 10 silkies
@mommascasaessucasa5921
@mommascasaessucasa5921 2 года назад
Good for you. You will have some knowledge that someday most wish they had.
@mouthfulacoque3580
@mouthfulacoque3580 Год назад
lets go gamer
@YourlocalMia_1
@YourlocalMia_1 Год назад
I’m 12 and I’m getting silkies and I’m so excited
@skergle
@skergle Год назад
I’m 13 and I have 2 silkies
@newtd2458
@newtd2458 2 года назад
I lost my favorite silkie rooster to heat stroke. I only mention this because it's not something that was not cautioned in the video. If you have a day over or near 100 F keep an eye on them.
@avery3613
@avery3613 2 года назад
Do you recommend a fan? Or should I just bring them inside? I am getting silkies but live in California
@joeyjones1589
@joeyjones1589 2 года назад
I’m in Mississippi getting some as pets
@waddlingweedle
@waddlingweedle 2 года назад
@@avery3613 A fan is perfect for silkies. It's also super nice to do ice cubes in the water 🧡
@PattieM
@PattieM 2 года назад
Our silkie/ Americana mix loved standing in front of the fan on hot days.
@louiselincoln
@louiselincoln Год назад
Sorry you lost your favourite one (or any of the flock, for that matter). Thanks for highlighting the issue.
@joyinjesus6079
@joyinjesus6079 2 года назад
We have kept Silkies in our flock for years we raise almost all our chicks with them. This spring we had a little Silkie hen that chased 4 Geese around our chicken yard because they were picking on her chicks. they are a great breed to keep around in your flocks.
@OakAbode
@OakAbode 2 года назад
How cute!! Small but mighty indeed! 🥰
@katierobbins7962
@katierobbins7962 2 года назад
The picture this put in my head just cracked me up. Silkies are such sweeties but don’t mess with a mommas chicks!
@alexandrameskova6717
@alexandrameskova6717 2 года назад
Our white silkies are bullying our australops 🤣
@birchmoonfarm101
@birchmoonfarm101 2 года назад
One of my buff silkies used to bully one of our buff Orpingtons who was 3 times bigger than she was. LOL
@adrianamartinez4546
@adrianamartinez4546 2 года назад
Same, we only have a pair of silkies in our flock (I just couldn't resist) and I swear I crack up so hard when I see the tiny litlle white ball of fluf chase away my giant chubby Plymouth
@anitaday1935
@anitaday1935 2 года назад
I have got silkie. & I'm A breeder for 10 years. I grew up around chickens. I hate to disappoint you but the splash has strimers he is also A Rooster . I hope you will have goid experience in silkie breeds I know I do. My first silkie I got 9 years ago & she still with me
@leighzeeeeee8335
@leighzeeeeee8335 2 года назад
Lily is definitely a roo 😀 Don’t worry because I’ve had some baby boys that have a girlie name as well. It might be the reason Johnny Cash sang “A Boy Named Sue” lol
@christinebuchner-jorns7320
@christinebuchner-jorns7320 Год назад
I know this is an old post, but having had chickens now for a couple years, i kinda laugh about articles that say this chicken acts this way, this other chicken acts this way, etc. I've had 3 silkies. I read about how friendly and docile they are, yadda yadda. Well, somebody forgot to inform the chickens of their supposed personalities. Im here to tell you other than physical characteristics, you can throw the personality stuff out the window. All of my silkies thought they were big bird. Last summer one went very broody. We kicked her out of the coop a couple times. The first time she followed hubby around a good 10 minutes "swearing " at him. It is now mid January and I guess they are finally on speaking terms again. I have seen those little birds grab treats out of the big chickens beak and run away. One of them decided she was a night owl and didn't want to go into the coop till way after dark. She'd be outside still, just scratching around being a chicken. None of them particularly fond of being touched. They were raised together from chicks and were handled as much as the regular chickens, who now are all pretty friendly. Except the silkies. I've read how they hate to be wet. So, all the rest of the chickens had the sense to get outa the rain, silkies be outside and didn't seem to bother them at all, even though they looked like a drowned rat. Even egg laying i think can vary. My silkies almost keep up with the rest. Yea, the eggs are smaller. I prbly wouldn't want *just* silkies for eggs. That said, they're not *that* small. Reading about them, people make it sound like you're gonna get pigeon eggs. Id say they're about like buying small eggs from the store. So my half cents worth is buy whatever chicken you want based on egg color or looks or whatever, but when it comes to personality, much like people, they are all individuals. In the end it usually all works out. 😎
@patriciajacques7653
@patriciajacques7653 2 года назад
I just found you, and 30 seconds in I’m impressed lol. I love that you’ve made a written version too, not everyone absorbs information the same way or can watch videos right away. Very cool! That is all, bye.
@marigoldmeadowsfarm7495
@marigoldmeadowsfarm7495 24 дня назад
One of my Silkie mamas is currently raising her hatched white leghorn babies. 😍😍😍 I have given away so many Silkie roosters that I’m now gathering Silkie eggs as fast as I can to deter more babies. They are a sweet little pet, mine are somewhat snuggly, but I’m not going to go into another generation. When these are gone…I’m done. I’ll miss my bucket therapy in the Silkie pen but they are really high maintenance. Blessings, debby
@BoolaHoola
@BoolaHoola 2 года назад
I have two silkies Floyd and Zoot - they are the cuddliest birds I've ever had
@velvet5922
@velvet5922 Месяц назад
"Small but Mighty" Love that :) I just adopted two Silkie chicks - Your video was very helpful! I will be keeping a close eye on them 💛
@thesamedison
@thesamedison 2 года назад
I have been raising silkies since last 4 years. Yes, they do require good amount of care compared to other chicken breeds. I do free range my silkies for few hours everyday and trim their feathers or fur near the eyes once every 2-3 months. I give them a full body bath once every 3 months to keep them clean.
@NoorFatima-oh7qo
@NoorFatima-oh7qo Год назад
How do you bathe silke ? I have one that is always getting dirty from crown to below neck.... Its like every day
@JoeBLOWFHB
@JoeBLOWFHB 9 месяцев назад
​@@NoorFatima-oh7qoFill a sink or bathtub up to their belly. Use baby shampoo when done dry them with a hair dryer.
@MidiElls
@MidiElls 9 месяцев назад
I’ve owned silkie chickens for over a year now, and one thing I’ve noticed is you can teach them their name and they come. This has only happened with two of my roosters due to being extra hands on for various reasons 😊
@Latchkei1
@Latchkei1 10 месяцев назад
I trim my silkies head feathers so that they can see a bit better ( though the breed in general has very poor eyesight) - this helps them with foraging and being able to compete with my other chickens for treats. There is a blood supply to the base of the feathers so you have to be careful not to trim too close to the base. The also look very funny with their little mohawks!
@mshaleybby13
@mshaleybby13 Месяц назад
What do you use to cut the feathers?
@SuperClarenceZ
@SuperClarenceZ 2 года назад
I love my silkies. I got one to breed with an orloff hen and now I have this amazing silkie rooster with a golden mullet and amazing browns and whites. His name is GOLDENHAWK and he is definitely a rocker.
@tammiessouthernLAhome
@tammiessouthernLAhome 2 года назад
Yeah, my daughter in law and I have made that impulse buy as well. We have 11 silkies coming at the end of June so I’m very glad to see this now so we can prepare now. My grandparents and her mom have always had chickens, this is our first venture with them. Our first chicks are near ready to leave the nursery and Pawpaw is getting ready to build the coop. Now I do believe we’ll be building a duplex coop. One place, side by side still together but not together. We’re already getting close to our chicks so yes, we’d hate to loose any of them. Our granddaughters would be really heartbroken 💔. Thanks for sharing this advice. It was well needed!
@JaniceGhostHunter13
@JaniceGhostHunter13 Год назад
We gave our silkies ten quail eggs as sort of a joke/test to see if they could hatch them. They absolutely did and were mad that we took them away. We aren't doing this anymore obviously and we really didn't think it would work.
@vanessachriss2059
@vanessachriss2059 2 года назад
Just did an impulse buy of 3 Silkies today so glad I found your video!
@timeforchange3786
@timeforchange3786 2 года назад
Oh my gosh I had to keep replaying 6:20. "Don't disrespect my size". Should have named him Napoleon😆
@bdavis7801
@bdavis7801 2 года назад
I live in the Pacific Northwest. Ours always did fine in winter. That being said the whole flock had easy access to shelter and we kept them all locked up at night and in severe weather. The silkes were always outside with the other birds. I never noticed them to handle cold or wet different than the other breeds. I've never had problems of keeping any of our feather footed birds clean. If your coop is kept clean and they have enough space there's no problem. I also never had a problem with them and predators. That being said most of the danger is at night for chickens. I've never noticed an issue with they're vision. They are very watchful and social. Silkie boys will actually team up to take on a threat. I had two gang up on my Jersey Giant who was getting out of line with another bird. As a whole they are easy going and a lot calmer. Hand raised birds and using a heating pad rather than a light to warm them makes a huge difference in chicken personalities. (Do your research before attempting the heating pad method. It requires a little set up to do right and safely) When you get to know the breed it's easy to tell the girls from the boys but yes it can be hard when they are young.
@floridasilkies3645
@floridasilkies3645 2 года назад
I've been breeding Silkies and Satins for years now and that Splash Silkie "lily" is a cockerel also. The last buff Silkie that you show does look like a female but she appears to have the wrong comb type for a Silkie which isn't uncommon. The standard call for a walnut comb like your other Silkies have. She appears to have what is called a straight comb. Now granted I didn't get a great look at it. I like the advice that you give, and several of the points that you made are things that I have to try and explain to people over and over again. They definitely are unique and don't behave like other breeds. They are mainly for ornamental, showing, and pet purposes. They make good incubators and mothers. I laugh when people ask about their egg production and politely tell them they should look for another breed that is meant for that if they are wanting eggs. I always recommend keeping Silkies in their own separate coop and not mixed with other standard breeds. Sure, if they are all raised together from chicks they might get along just fine and some people say they don't have any issues mixing theirs but, I personally wouldn't risk it. People also don't realize how hard they are to tell what gender they are compared to most breeds. I do offer DNA sexing but it costs quite a bit but it is the only way to know for sure at a young age. Unless you get one that starts crowing early lol. You can always read more about DNA testing at iqbirdtesting.com. 😀
@birchmoonfarm101
@birchmoonfarm101 2 года назад
Yep, agree splash is a boy. Tons of streamers. :)
@momto4wild1s
@momto4wild1s 2 года назад
I'd love more information on your silkies if you breed and sell hens only :)
@ThatStevenLouis
@ThatStevenLouis 2 года назад
👀.....what they taste like tho? Lol
@signorsoprano541
@signorsoprano541 2 года назад
They say Silkies are poor egg layers but I have a hen which lays an egg every day and doesn't start getting broody unless I leave the eggs in her nest box. She even laid an egg every day in the winter.
@YujiUedaFan
@YujiUedaFan 2 года назад
I find that female silkies have blue faces, while males have redder faces where the comb is. The "hair" on top of the head is also slightly different between sexes.
@teresamurray7839
@teresamurray7839 2 года назад
I love the breed! They are such a friendly wonderful chicken. We handled ours as chicks and they were super friendly. Winter in a small hutch our 5 hens did absolutely fine..important to have dry straw (bedding) and draft free but in freezing rain and snow here in AR they did fine.
@sholafabolasi
@sholafabolasi Год назад
Oh thank goodness I saw youre in Arkansas. Im about to buy 4 and wondered how theyd do
@elizabethlusher9667
@elizabethlusher9667 Месяц назад
I've had chicken's and ducks for 3 years but just hatched my first silkie today. My 8 year old is hoping to show one 😬🤞Thanks for the info.
@catboyschrody
@catboyschrody 20 дней назад
Mine started laying at ~21 weeks old. Last fall I had a silkie hen go broody and I just let her do her thing, she hatched 2 silkies and a brahmin/silkie hybrid; all hens by some dumb luck. 7 weeks ago more chicks hatched (2 silkies and a brahmin/silkie hybrid again). Regarding not letting them free range out of safety, get a dummy garden owl and place it on top of your chicken coop to deter hawks.
@megandrew112
@megandrew112 2 года назад
We have 17 silkies and we keep hatching more every few months. We hatch out really interesting silkies too- like a few days ago we hatched a little white one with blue and pink skin. We even hatched a black one even though all our adult silkies are white, blue, and some sort of light colored partridge. My goal is to get one of those orange or partridge silkies and maybe even one of those black and white splash ones. But we have to sell the 2 roosters we have and bring in new ones to get more colors.
@ferllysilvas5616
@ferllysilvas5616 Год назад
how much you sell the rooster?
@CalamityAmberAuraOracle
@CalamityAmberAuraOracle 7 месяцев назад
Are you still selling a silkie rooster?
@lisar.veneziano1517
@lisar.veneziano1517 2 года назад
I've enjoyed my Silkies. They make loyal companions & affectionate lap pets. They become family members.
@salinamartin8711
@salinamartin8711 2 месяца назад
I just was given 2 month old silkies and we built a mini hoop tractor. 4x6 with 8 ft cattle panels bent into hoops. That way they can free range in our yard safely. Don't know if we got hens or roosters but its nice to have them as pets... If you handle them it helps. I got one that is extremely friendly wants to be all over me the other not so much lol!
@bellacataline8506
@bellacataline8506 2 года назад
So excited to watch this! I adore them and I've been doing a lot of research before potentially adding them to my future flock
@fluffymims9772
@fluffymims9772 Год назад
Silkies are great with kids because they’re so gentle- make sure kids are old enough to treat them gently!
@tami2170
@tami2170 2 года назад
I have 22 Silkies and one Satin. When raising Silkies and regular size chickens we also have Bantams, Brahmas and Cochin chickens you definitely need separate housing for the Silkies and Bantams!! The reason for this, the bigger chickens pick on the small ones and also you have to feed Silkies and Bantams crumbles not pellets. Pellets are too big for the Silkies/Bantams they can actually choke on it. We built our chicken coop with 8" cedar channel siding with metal roofing and 1x2 welded wire to make it predator proof, also put windows in it and divided the middle of the chicken coop with 1x2 welded wire Silkies on one side the bigger chickens on the other. Both sides have separate door entrances and heat lamps throughout the entire winter. With me being a Silkie owner for 20 years Silkies do need heat lamp!! I wish I could post pictures on here to show you what the chicken coop looks like.
@WendyWinchester
@WendyWinchester 2 года назад
Silkies can eat mini pellets though.
@YujiUedaFan
@YujiUedaFan 2 года назад
Also if the summers get super hot, they need a fan too.
@babynieve9612
@babynieve9612 Год назад
What do they eat?
@laurab.8607
@laurab.8607 Год назад
@@babynieve9612 they need the crumbles of whatever type you decide. Example If laying eggs use the layer crumbles and not the layer pellets.
@tanyadiaz2064
@tanyadiaz2064 Год назад
Hello what do you use for heat??
@piratekit3941
@piratekit3941 Год назад
I had wanted to get 1 silkie hen to be the brooder for any eggs that hatch later, but decided against it because I just didn't want to deal with roosters. But silkie moms are outstandingly broody.
@mattyj198
@mattyj198 2 года назад
I have had silkies for well over 10 years. I have a backyard garden so I find they are the best. They are quiet and so cuddly. I free range mine and I have not had problems. I don't think I would ever have another breed for my backyard garden. Maybe if I moved out to the country I would get others. Great video!
@BrambleHillHomestead
@BrambleHillHomestead 2 года назад
We just love our silkies. Cant have chickens and go without. Thanks for sharing. -Daniel
@ColRubyDimplesManacha
@ColRubyDimplesManacha 2 года назад
I just moved and got 4 silkies too! Thanks for all the info!
@Ash-wd6fv
@Ash-wd6fv 2 года назад
Hey your silkies are gorgeous I also have to let you know your lily is actually a roo I have been breeding silkies for a year now and he definitely has streamers which is a 100% tell sign of a rooster
@sharonholland988
@sharonholland988 2 года назад
I said the same thing ! She will know when it starts to crow...ha ha ha
@HugePerryJRNYfan
@HugePerryJRNYfan 2 года назад
Yup, definitely a Roo. Lol
@sapper72783
@sapper72783 2 года назад
I'm an f.n.g when it comes to chickens especially silkies. What exactly are signs of roosters in this breed? And what are streamers?
@angelaharris6757
@angelaharris6757 Год назад
Yep, when she held it up and said 'This is a hen,' I was like NOPE, that's a rooster.
@Arthur-ek7nd
@Arthur-ek7nd 2 года назад
I have a large flock that are free range on my 30 acre farm in Florida. The Silkies and the Orpingtons hang out in/around the large coop (a 30x25 foot barn I converted), while the other chickens and turkeys roam around in the woods. The silkies are great for breeding more chicks, which is the only reason I have them.
@tonyahamlet3827
@tonyahamlet3827 2 года назад
First time silkie owner my self, and i absolutely love my girls! I bought them from Tractor Supply back in April, when they was little chicks, and all the tag said was "assorted bantams," $3.50 ea. I ended up with 2 black bearded female silkies, 2 black rosecombs (1 male, 1 female), and 1 golden laced cochin (male). Like every body else i had to wait and see what the sexes was when they crowed or laid a egg. They have been raised together and still are together. My silkies just started laying 2 wks ago and have laid every other day since. I also read on the breeding that some times it won't take if the fur around the vent isn't kept trimmed. Although i'm not sure on that note just yet, but i do know the cochin "loves" the silkie hens, lol. Everything i have read says it's best to wait til the following spring to hatch the eggs so i'll learn more first hand on that next year. Great video btw, i'm still curious about the cold weather as well so i'll just keep a close eye on them.
@barbarafelcan8012
@barbarafelcan8012 2 года назад
I have silkies just love them and are with my big girl flock of cochins, brahmas , marons, speckled suffix, ... and do have other bantans about 70 birds, hard to count all so active. They were all raised together and amazing how well they all get along. The silkies stand up for themselves. Also silkies like to roost next to the big birds their security blankets. Built my coop in layer of shelves and roosts at different levels and at very top 7' 1/2 feet. Amazing how the silkies will go all the way to top as have shelves they can jump up with perches at all along different levels to hop up. Silkies love it and will climb right up with the bigger birds. Some still sleep in nesting boxes find 2 or 3 in one box. I do keep 4 heaters in coop as in northern state. Keeps temperature above freezing like at 40-45% , not to hot. keep bedding deep 6" at least to keep them dry in coop. I do open door to let them all out even in snow. Silkies are first ones out love to run around in snow. I Do keep hay out daily in sheltered areas and roost outside for them too, that go above snow level they can get out of snow or they can get back in coop if get cold, all works out never lost one to the cold very healthy active birds. the key is lots of warm water don't let water freeze up and also feed warm mashes helps. LOL ENJOY YOUR PETS!
@dmelton8174
@dmelton8174 2 года назад
Great job describing the silkies! Ours do great free dancing but we don't have trees, so fewer aerial predators than most people have. They also have plenty of other chickens out with them to help alert them of potential danger. Unfortunately because they pretty much don't fly at all, they are more prone to ground predators like coyotes, raccoons and even snakes (the latter is a problem in our part of Texas in the summer). But their sweetness definitely makes them worth the extra attention 😍😍😍
@judylloyd7901
@judylloyd7901 2 года назад
Free dancing!?? I assume you mean free range/ranging?
@falconlore9666
@falconlore9666 2 года назад
My father kept a rather large flock of chickens when I was growing up and we always had 2-3 silkie roosters and 10-13 silkie hens at any given time. We also had several other breeds Araucana, Sebright, Buff Orpington, Polish, are just a few we had and we always had at least 1 rooster and 2-5 hens per rooster of each breed. My observations on Silkies are this they did fine in cold as long as it was a dry cold. The roost always had an open door to the run and we only kept a heat lamp on when it got down into the negative teens and we supplemented with more corn in their feed to boost their internal heat. The male silkies were always the most aggressive of the roosters of any breed we had, the only male birds that were more aggressive were the wild turkeys that we raised. The female silkies were the most docile and submissive hens in the flock. They were the best brooders of the hens if you take a weekend trip you are likely to come back to at least one of them guarding a nest. A fun breed to have and they are really interesting to watch molting and you get to see all that black skin.
@adiane-vd2kn
@adiane-vd2kn 2 года назад
This was SO helpful! Thank you so much!
@torileblanc8287
@torileblanc8287 2 года назад
We just got 12 new hens, and 4 are silkie cross Rhode Island reds and they are soooo beautiful and actually have been laying the most of our whole flock! Small little golf ball sized eggs tho
@ILLSTATEPOCKETS
@ILLSTATEPOCKETS 3 месяца назад
Whoops… just got mine on an impulse buy today 😂😂
@PetTunesMusic
@PetTunesMusic 2 года назад
Looove this - thanks for sharing!
@kendratai
@kendratai 2 года назад
We love our silkies. It's really interesting because our rooster has a HUGE comb on his head but he was completely almost identical to his sister at a few weeks old. Now he is a lot bigger and his sister has stayed really small. I will say though, I wasn't expecting to love them so much but me and my kids LOVE them. We have a variety of chickens and they all hang together. They just established their pecking order and get along just fine now. I haven't noticed in issues with them all being together.
@lisawing5564
@lisawing5564 2 года назад
I was questioning the fact that she had just 2 roosters. It looked like the first 3 we're roosters. I've only had silkies and chickens for a year now so means I'm new. We got 4 silkies and have hatched 6. Every female has a tiny almost no comb and a lot less fluffy with a totally different hairstyles (afro vs mullet). They are old enough to start crowing and harassing all the hens trying to "learn how they do it on the animal channel" lol. So is this just by chance I have a clear difference in roosters and hens?
@davidprychodzko8027
@davidprychodzko8027 Год назад
Fantastic information! I’m in love with my Silkies… my covered coop cost me 2500$ for 2 Silkies!!! 😂😂😂 but I love them I’m glad you’re not the only one who had an impulse by tractor supply!!!
@Jayrah7
@Jayrah7 Год назад
Silkies handle cold well from my experience. We had them up in Iowa and they handled the cold very well. We had a couple of winters get to -20 F. They do good in a flock with gentle breeds that they've grown up with. The cochins and brahmas got along with them just fine.
@banjobaebee
@banjobaebee 2 года назад
Wonderful video. Thanks! We love our two silkies. We have a hen and a rooster. She just started laying eggs. They are so sweet.
@brittanykaton1432
@brittanykaton1432 2 года назад
A girlfriend of mine was looking to rehome a silkie rooster and we took him in. It did take quite some time as he is our only silkie for the girls to warm up to him. But he is the best rooster and really takes care of his girls.
@rpeebles
@rpeebles 2 года назад
We have a short 3ft fence and the silkies are the only ones that stay in. Our big silkie rooster jumps over the fence but the other 2 cannot. Our black silkie hen Mavis has her eyes mostly covered and she is in her own little world. She broods on and off every 3-4 weeks and pretty funny opening the box and finding her sitting on 8 eggs from all the other girls! She also does not take any crap from the full size hens. She is by far our sweetest chicken. Worse part of silkies is you cannot sex them as chicks and by the time you know half your birds are roosters, you have fallen in love with them and dont want to get rid of them. :) We have two silkie roosters, one black and one white and at least they do not crow much and are not nearly as loud as little bantom roosters. One suggestion is to make sure your roosts are accessible for the silkies because they cannot fly but they can jump over a foot. Our roosts are about 3 ft off the floor so I built a ladder up to the roost and they can jump up to the roost.
@bethslife1390
@bethslife1390 2 года назад
ive actually had my silkies since the day you posted this and they didnt get introduced to our big flock because we were planning to wait about a week and then we surprisingly got given two young (as in 5 weeks) sebrings and my small silkie flock has taken them under their wing (no pun intended) 😂 i actually free roam my silkies and they are completely fine being free roamed🥰😍😎
@tgblaser
@tgblaser 2 года назад
I have 3 silkie hens and 2 silkie roos. I just got more silkie chicks. I keep my silkies with my Seramas and old English chicks so when it's cold they all can heat each other and have each others company. Great birds! 🥰😍
@mohammadrais4987
@mohammadrais4987 2 года назад
Love your videos on chicken breed information.
@bakkerarjen
@bakkerarjen 2 года назад
I don’t treat the silkies different then my other chickens and let him free range like it wants. If something flies over he just start running with the others. Indeed terrible eyesight though, a bit funny sometimes 😇 My silkie just loves to free range when it’s raining, all the others are under cover and the silkie just keeps on going, not a problem she says. I can agree they shouldn’t be kept with very feisty breeds.
@bethslife1390
@bethslife1390 2 года назад
erm... how did you know to post this on the day that i picked up my three silkies.😂😍
@BrambleHillHomestead
@BrambleHillHomestead 2 года назад
Silkies are just our favorite. Can't have chickens and not have our silkies. Thanks for the video-Daniel
@anniebragg11
@anniebragg11 Год назад
LOVE my silkies!! They are such funny cool birds. I especially love my silkie roosters, such cool little dudes
@MagicalMandi
@MagicalMandi 2 года назад
This is great. I'm getting my first chickens this week and they are all white silkies. They are so stinking cute.
@avery3613
@avery3613 2 года назад
How are they? 😍
@alaskacosplay
@alaskacosplay 2 года назад
I'm getting 4 silkies (3 girls and a boy) and I'm definitely gonna take these tips for when I get them. I'm probably gonna keep them in a coop of their own and since we don't have winter where I live, they're gonna be fine but if it's too hot, they're gonna have to go into my house to keep them cool
@laurab.8607
@laurab.8607 Год назад
I also live in very hot area (Az) but in the house would be difficult. I think I’ll try mist system or large fan and ice bottles for them to lay next to. Hope it works.
@laurabalzekas4163
@laurabalzekas4163 2 года назад
Ive had a silkie rooster that was sooo mean, by far the meanest I've ever had. I also find the hens go broody constantly. In the winter I don't find they need more heat but they can get wet because of their feathers and then they need some extra help to get dry. We bring them in the garage and use a hair dryer to fully dry the bird, and then put them back in the coop with the other birds. I do partially free range my birds and at least in a mixed flock have not noticed a problem with predators.
@jcbabi871
@jcbabi871 2 года назад
Glad i found this channel . We ended up with a grey baby silkie. I had never seen one with so much feathers on the feet glad to find out what to be aware of. We don't know if it's a boy or girl yet
@amandagersbacher9116
@amandagersbacher9116 2 года назад
Silkies also need a higher protein feed. We mix game crumbles in with their food to make sure they are getting the proper amount. My silkies lay almost every day.
@wherethereislight...8380
@wherethereislight...8380 2 года назад
My functional part of my silkies are incubation. The hens get broody more often throughout the year. So free natural incubator. They are very winter hardy, with good insulation. Off grid straws and good coop insulation -35 degrees... I am happy with them.
@elph77
@elph77 Год назад
Thank you for making this informative video.
@johnnymorrison9530
@johnnymorrison9530 Год назад
All of this is very true. Great info. We haven’t had any problems with winter time temps. We did just lose one of our silkies to bullying.
@pixychx2418
@pixychx2418 2 года назад
I have a Polish and I give her hair cuts around her eyes whenever the feathers grow long. She's stylish lol
@rachaelv6632
@rachaelv6632 2 года назад
Silkies are fine with cold but not wind or rain also silkies should have black comb and wattles. To tell roosters and hens apart as chicks if you don’t want to do vent sexing you can look at how they stand the roosters being more upright and sometimes you can look at their feet (which isn’t the most reliable but) the roosters tend to have thicker, bigger feet (I have some 6 week old chicks with a hen and have already figured out their genders). I wouldn’t recommend keeping silkies with other big breeds but you can try.
@avery3613
@avery3613 2 года назад
Do you think I could keep 2 silkies with 2 medium sized birds if they’re raised together from day 1?
@Donnybrook10
@Donnybrook10 Месяц назад
we clip the fuzz around their eyes. They are very thankful when we do.
@clairemcblair
@clairemcblair 2 года назад
Your silkies are so dang cute. Lily!?! 😍😍 I would love to add silkies to my future flock someday. Great information! Thank you!
@robertkillgo5570
@robertkillgo5570 Год назад
We have 20 total chickens, 2 silkie hens included. Bullied at first, fine now. Texas heat no problem for them. Cold ok because small coop and they all generate plenty of heat, and the coop stays closed up during winter cold, ventilated during summer heat. All stay cooped during day in small run and shaded heat and all do fine. Silkies run around with all the other chickens free ranging when we're home. Predators grabbed many other chickens but not either of the silkies yet. Amazing. Silkies free range just fine on our heavily wooded land.
@BubbleTeaKristin
@BubbleTeaKristin 2 года назад
Great Job Explaining in this video 😇
@kelbyfrazier6849
@kelbyfrazier6849 2 года назад
Your silkies are SO cute. I SO appreciate this video. I'll be moving into a home with half an acre and I really thought I wanted silkies because they're so cute. But I want eggs and I don't think these are the right chicken now! So thank you for this educational video!
@fangir01
@fangir01 2 года назад
lilly is a rooster! "streamer" feathers on the crest (puff) on the head. DEFINITELY a rooster!
@continuallycountingchicken7338
@continuallycountingchicken7338 2 года назад
They’re so gorgeous! Lily is stunning! ♥️
@maaikemichelle18
@maaikemichelle18 2 года назад
We have them too! Theyre still young and little and so cute! We always have chickens or ducks, or something that way, live itttt
@katefr0m
@katefr0m 2 года назад
Great video! Your silkies are gorgeous
@swilliams4life
@swilliams4life 2 года назад
Thank you! I’m new to silkie ownership.
@phillipgreen8958
@phillipgreen8958 2 года назад
I only have one silkie rooster bantam. I was worried if he would survive the winter but to our surprise, he has done just as well in low teen temps. The cold has not effected him at all and we don’t give any supplemental heat. He also usually lays down by himself so he is not surviving off the other’s body heat.
@ehilpert3159
@ehilpert3159 2 года назад
Not sure if this has been brought up already in the comments but another consideration before keeping silkies is their predisposition to vit. Deficiency and more importantly, their inclination toward developing symptoms related to the Marek's virus; the first is treatable when identified early enough but the only course of action against the virus is supportive care to keep the immune system well managed and stress to a minimum.
@russellbrown7024
@russellbrown7024 9 месяцев назад
Concerning winter cold with chickens, I have heard that Frizzle Chickens are more susseptable to the cold and the explanaton was the feathers are configured is a way that doesn't keep out the cold. Apparently, a tighter feather configuration helps to insulate the chicken's body.
@mirandabaehr
@mirandabaehr 2 года назад
We love our silkie. Funniest bird in our little flock of 5 :)
@mystylangston4803
@mystylangston4803 2 года назад
I got Silkies last November. To my surprise within a few weeks of starting to lay Grandma went broody an even being that young she did a great job. She is now with her second cluch of chicks in less than a year. First cluch was set on 24 of June second one set on 24 of September. When Silkies are not for show you can trim the fluff around their eyes and it does help. For breeding Silkies you my need to trim the fluff around the vent of both the males and females. We started with three silkie hens and the breakdown is this Grandma broody twice Smudge broody once fluffles never did and we lost her we also had a non Silkies go broody Sprinkle she is a speckled Sussex. When we got chicks we got 11 of them all diffrent breeds and raised them together to my surprise the Head hen was Fluffles she was also the extra small size I think her being head hen is why she did not go broody. It took me a while to find a good reson to keep them sprate but I did find one and it is also a common condition with Polish chickens some Silkies can be missing a small part of their Skull and this can be evident when hatched as an extra large top not on the head. What it does is makes them susceptible to brain damage and death from this weakness being pecked. Out of 17 chicks was have hatched that are Silkies only one showed this.
@judylloyd7901
@judylloyd7901 2 года назад
Topknot*
@susanscovill6817
@susanscovill6817 2 года назад
Excellent vlog and very informative. I want a chicken as a pet but I also want eggs. As beautiful as silkies are I would find it hard to pick from all their beautiful colours. Cheers
@melindamedders6439
@melindamedders6439 2 года назад
I got my first silkie in march n it does great with the other chickens i bought at the same time (a bantam, and 2 amberlinks) the amberlinks honestly act like their the silkie and bantams mommas 🤣 they will let them lay under them and everything!
@SmokeyMcPot42087
@SmokeyMcPot42087 Год назад
We recently got two Silkies and were told they were bad layers... We've had an egg every day without fail and 2 eggs a day 3 times a week. Pretty good if you ask me!
@laurab.8607
@laurab.8607 Год назад
Would love to know what are you feeding them ? That might make the difference.
@jenniferhylander5073
@jenniferhylander5073 6 месяцев назад
Very informative. Thank you.
@viewandsoundsofnature
@viewandsoundsofnature 2 года назад
Beautiful birds !!!
@birchmoonfarm101
@birchmoonfarm101 2 года назад
Great video! We breed silkies and just love them. FYI your splash is a boy :) You can tell because of the "streamers" growing out of the back of his head. Girls have a more uniform rounded crest. Enjoy them!
@gypsyharte17
@gypsyharte17 2 года назад
I concur Splash roo
@beanbugi
@beanbugi 2 года назад
I convinced my parents to get silkie chickens since we are getting a chicken coop this spring!!!
@philipberry4715
@philipberry4715 2 года назад
Thank you this was really, really useful
@bunkster9932
@bunkster9932 2 года назад
I have about 15 SILKIES...I also have 4 Silkie hens that decided to set they all hatched out Babies middle of winter and still going strong! They all get along with the FLOCK..
@joshuah1968
@joshuah1968 29 дней назад
Silkies do fine in the winter, as long as they are kept dry.
@user-gb7ff3qb9w
@user-gb7ff3qb9w 2 года назад
I took a good look at your silky. I am studying American Silky in Korea and raising several species.
@nalulove2743
@nalulove2743 8 месяцев назад
We are raising one baby chick silkie which was a complete mistake as they gave us the wrong breed. We love her though and decided to keep her. We have one other silkie but she was a surprise gift and was given as an adult. So this is our first silkie that we are raising. We realized that she seems much more cold than the rest even though she is the same age as the other babies so I completely agree with the cold theory! Thank you for the great information!!!
@stephenfresh1754
@stephenfresh1754 2 года назад
You officially stole my heart when you said "this is Mr. Bigfoot". Lol I will definitely be naming my first rooster bigfoot, and ironically I'm working on launching a RU-vid channel called Mr.Bigfoot... I thought it followed the format, with Mr. Beast and Mr. Ballen
@user-hs5yv2wx7b
@user-hs5yv2wx7b Год назад
I can't believe you found them at tractor supply our tractor supply refuses to get them! I handle my chickens because their pets for me I love to snuggle chickens and it takes two seconds for a bird to just love me
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