Silkie chickens
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A friend gave me these charts several months ago. I have no idea where they came from or who deserves the credit for the work. There are probably more charts out there so if anyone knows where they came from, I would love to hear from you.I plan to breed and sell Cochins, Silkies, and

Amy Carlson saved to Chicky Chicky #Chickens
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Dusty Moore saved to Chicken coops
Chick Check-in: We’re raising chicks on our farm this year. Here are photos of the baby chicks at 1-week-old. Click the graphic to learn how we gave our chicks a strong start. #ChickStrong Chicken breeds we’re raising: Black Australorp, Blue Silkie Bantam, French Feather-Footed Cuckoo Marans, Rose Comb Bantam, Silver Sebright, Spangled Old English Bantam, Speckled Sussex, Splash Silkie Bantam and White-Speckled Black Polish.

Purina Feed Greatness saved to Tips from our Flock
Jun 17, 2020 - The making of my dream Chicken Coop •Lowe’s Heartland 8’x8’ Belmont Gable Storage Shed- -Interior Layout + Design- My Custom Creations Drawer Pull Feeder | Nesting Box Exterior + Side Runs Battens and patio entrance added Posts set to create two 8’x8’ run areas Covered with corrugated plastic roof panels Installation of “ultra screen” from…

Laurie VR saved to Sweet animals
I like Silkies they are the most gentle chicken and make good pets for holding.
Celine Nisley saved to CHICKENS & COOPS
whats the best way to trim the crest+beard of a silkie? this lady can barely see with all that floof!

Mark Moga saved to Chicken coop
Colorful chicken eggs from my chicks. Silkie, australorp, cuckoo maren, easter egger, rhode island red, plymouth barred rock.

Ranae Willman saved to Chickens
Thanks to their fluffy feathers and docile behavior, silkies are a great starter bird for anyone looking to begin their own backyard flock. Silkies generally require smaller coops than other chickens. They still need plenty of food and...
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