Hey there, yeah I've just been super busy with sports and other things but I'm thinking I'll have time to write on this thread. I have currently almost doubled my garden size from last year and have been searching for farmers markets near me, luckily I found a few that are relatively close. My...
Honestly, if you want your hen to maybe stay broody just let her stay in the other coop. Silkies are smart mama's when it comes to their babies. Just keep the water and food close so she doesn't have to get confused with the other eggs.
It could be a viral infection called Avian encephalomyelitis this link should help look up Tremovirus Virus
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Avian encephalomyelitis is a viral infection affecting the CNS of several species of birds. Signs include tremors, ataxia, and weakness that progresses to...
Dont be worried! my second bacth of eggs were hatched under one of my broody silkie hens. I was worried my first time with a broody hen. Just check on them periodcally to make sure everything is alright also Keep the water and food close to the hen so she dosent have to move her chicks that much...
So far I can see what I'm looking for, there is only one living chick out of all the chicks I hatched, they sadly were killed due to not going back into the coop. She is only one left yet she shows all the traits I wanted, nice meaty breasts, medium sized body, feathered feet and medium sized...