Happy Harvest Blog
Another Silkie Chick
Weβre getting a rash of only, early chicks. Here we have an unexpected Silkie chick. As much as they are the most vulnerable chicks and have a lowered chance of survival, they do surprisingly well with the roulette wheel of reaching hatching at all. I donβt βhelpβ my Silkie hens keep eggs, ie., I donβt isolate them with a set of eggs and food unless I mean for them β¦
Another Only chick!
So glad. They have different mamas but will grow up together. This little chick got off to a tough start. I found her in the middle of the Silkie greenhouse after breakfast, peeping at the top of her lungs (which is quite loud). I popped open the coop and nudged all the sitting hens, to see who would accept this chick. Apples did, and the chick burrowed right in. Phew, crisis averted. Then I moved them out together to a box and chickery to start chickergarten together.
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