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Howdy,

Ive just spent ages looking on tinternet and practical poultry magazine for silkies locally and I can only find wee little chicks!

I know its a long shot, but does anybody know of anywhere within an hour or two's drive from Bradford that has silkies available. (Or an individual who wants to sell some). I wouldn't mind what age they are.

 

Ive tried; Raw Green Cottages. Edward Boothman. Storrs Poultry.

 

I know I can wait :eh: But I dont want to :lol: I want some little fluff balls NOW!!!! :lol::lol:

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I live in Newcastle and have had similar problems. I've got a black star, amber star and a lovely traditional brown hen-for anything else we're stuck!

I'm sure I saw somewhere in Sheffield that sold silkies but you may have to check-sorry can't remember the name of it.

If anyone set up breeding stock up here they'd make a fortune!

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I have a silkie and I have to say that along with Ruby my speckledy, she is my absolute favourite. I now wish I had brought more than one home. In fact I wish I had a dozen! I got her when I got the Barnvelder, Orp, Aracauna and Indian and was really worried that she would be picked on by my older girls as she is fairly small, although a full sized Silkie. well I needn't have worried. I don't know how she does it, but she is the first of the newbies to have been accepted by the older girls and mixes with both sets with ease. I am just on the last leg of the intros but I actually think I could have her in with the big girls permanently (if it wasn't for bad tempered nearly always broody Agatha).

 

She is quite vocal, extremely tame and has just gone broody! She lays lovely little cream eggs. Even as a broody she is a sweetie and so much easier to lift out of the nesting box than the big girls!

 

I will always have silkies now, and when it is time to 'restock' :( I will make sure I some home with several! I probably have room for a couple more but am being disciplined!

 

good luck with yours :D

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Are you sure you want a silkie HEN?

 

They go broody an awful lot :?

 

Thats one of the reasons I'm wanting a silkie. We are currently hatching under Henrietta, (boys fully accounted for). If all goes well are hoping to do some more hatching. Now that we have 'the field' our options have just opened up 10 fold. I am even wishing I went on the you know what course.

I was never overly fond of silkies, but recently read a description of them and kind of changed my mind. They sound a bit like they'd be a handbag chicken. You know, pop her under your arm and carry on with your jobs kind of a chicken! ANd all that fluff. Maybe its the alpacas, turned my head about surplus fluff!!

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