Aug 24 2008

Peeper the Silkie Chicken

Published by Korrina at 3:24 pm under Country Life, Daily

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This summer Papa bought a buch of exotic chickens and other birds to come and live at our acerage. This little silkie chicken wasn’t big enough to live with the other chickens yet so he stayed inside with us for awhile. Silkie chickens are unique in several ways; they do not have normal feathers, theirs look like hair, they are also very docile chickens, they like to be handled and can make very good pets.

The girls really liked Peeper. However, after several attempts to intigrate him with the rest of the chickens (he escaped several times) we brought him back to the house seemingly healthy and he died while we were asleep, not sure why. He is now resting in our strawberry patch.

However, we will have to find more silkie chickens, the girls thought he was great. In fact it has come to our attention this summer that they love to be around all animals. Kassie gets very excited and vocal when she is around anything four legged, furry or feathered and Lena gives the biggest and best smiles to the animals. Both of the girls love to touch them. I am so gald they are not afraid, animals can be so therapeutic.

12 Responses to “Peeper the Silkie Chicken”

  1. Auntie Pattion 27 Aug 2008 at 9:39 pm

    You are so right about animals being great for the girls to be around. We got Kelly a kitty when she was 2. He was already about 8 months old and had been living at the Vet. So he was past that scratching/ biting faze. He taught her how to be gentle and to learn to control her hand movements to pet him nicer. Someday maybe you might consider a house kitty.

  2. Nanaon 05 Sep 2008 at 10:11 pm

    Oh goodness; a house kitty?! Poor Papa - even allergy pills don’t help much unless you get a hairless kitty. Agh! How ’bout we get a different pet so Papa can keep coming over. No rabbits - that’s even worse on Papa.

  3. accident claim solicitorson 16 Dec 2009 at 9:02 am

    Make sure to tape over the red record light with a piece of electrical tape so the crook can’t see it. Run the camera on a long recording time so you can catch the whole night.

  4. accident claim solicitorson 29 Dec 2009 at 11:36 pm

    Type in chicken hatcheries on web search and you will find all kinds of places that have all different types of chicks,my favorite is murray mcmurray,the only thing is you cant only order one chick from these places you have to order a bunch due to shipping and keeping them warm.

  5. Keeping Chickenson 30 May 2010 at 12:55 pm

    Silkies are a lovely friendly breed - they can also be quite prone to going broody and wanting to raise chicks if you ever fancy that little adventure :-)

  6. Commercial Cleanerson 23 Dec 2010 at 3:21 am

    I’m about to be a grandmother and I’d like to get my son and his wife a great gift. What was the one gift that turned out to be the best thing ever for your baby?

  7. Chuck Joneson 11 Jul 2011 at 11:36 am

    What cool type of chicken, I bet it was better for allergies as well, if you have them..

  8. Wedding Photographeron 21 Sep 2011 at 2:29 am

    Its no wonder that kids really love cute animals as their play mates. Poor thing, the chicken died out.

  9. Chuck Joneson 22 Sep 2011 at 4:52 am

    Aww that is so cute, I have chicks growing up that led to fresh eggs in the morning I loved it!

  10. Fax Machineson 12 Oct 2011 at 6:26 am

    In fact it has come to our attention this summer that they love to be around all animals

  11. Banglore Hotelson 24 Dec 2011 at 3:42 am

    I thought I’d introduce you to Brooke (Bert) since he’s the man of the shack.

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