Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Re: [CHICKENS-101] Silkies

 



Did you have in mind starting baby chicks, or getting some older ones?  It does make a difference.  I'm in a similar climate to yours. 
 
If chicks, start as soon as possible, like immediately!  They need to be adults to handle hard winter, about 5 months old.  You can get them started temporarily in a cardboard box if necessary. 
 
Mine handle cold weather just fine, as long as they have protection and plenty of food and water.  I have a wood henhouse for them, and just don't let them out when it starts getting bad, usually after Christmas, more or less.
 
Diane S.
 
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Subject: Re: [CHICKENS-101] Silkies

 

I live along the Lake huron coastline, 40 mi. N  from the tri-city area (Bay City, Saginaw and Midland)




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