Tangle Berry Farm

Tangle Berry Farm Welcome to Tangle Berry Farm, a small family poultry farm located in Eatonville, WA. We specialize in raising beautiful Silkies.

Our current colors are Paint, Partridge, Red Pyle, White, and a beautiful mixed color pen!

4 White from Paint Silkie chicks,  straight run, located in Eatonville, pickup only,  1️⃣0️⃣ each.
05/10/2025

4 White from Paint Silkie chicks, straight run, located in Eatonville, pickup only, 1️⃣0️⃣ each.

5 Paint Silkie chicks, straight run, located in Eatonville,  pickup only,  1️⃣0️⃣ each.
05/10/2025

5 Paint Silkie chicks, straight run, located in Eatonville, pickup only, 1️⃣0️⃣ each.

2 Black from Paint Silkies, straight run, located in Eatonville,  pickup only,  1️⃣0️⃣ each.
05/10/2025

2 Black from Paint Silkies, straight run, located in Eatonville, pickup only, 1️⃣0️⃣ each.

2 Paint Silkies, I'm 90% sure they're both pullets, only on lights now on chilly nights,  will throw in a Paint cockerel...
05/10/2025

2 Paint Silkies, I'm 90% sure they're both pullets, only on lights now on chilly nights, will throw in a Paint cockerel if he same age if you're interested. Located in Eatonville, 3️⃣5️⃣ each.

We have Silkie chicks! 4 Paint, 2 White from Paint,  and 3 Partridge. Straight run,  correct number of toes,  and dark s...
04/02/2025

We have Silkie chicks! 4 Paint, 2 White from Paint, and 3 Partridge. Straight run, correct number of toes, and dark skin. These chicks are from QUALITY breeding, not hatchery stock! It's been awhile since we've offered Silkies, but our brooder is bursting! 💲10clucks each. Located in Eatonville, @10 minutes from King Feed off Mtn. Hwy. Pickup only and will only hold for pickup time only.

Mixed layer chicks. Easter Egger, Marans, & Cream Legbar mix,  straight run, parents have been outstanding layers of gre...
04/02/2025

Mixed layer chicks. Easter Egger, Marans, & Cream Legbar mix, straight run, parents have been outstanding layers of green and brown eggs for us. Easy keepers, do well over the winter and docile personalities. If you're looking to add some color to your egg baskets these guys will do the job for you! Located in Eatonville, @10 minutes from a King Feed. Pickup only. 💲🖐 each

We have 6 mixed color Silkie chicks from our "fun pen". Your guess is as good as mine as to what color they will be.  I ...
08/08/2024

We have 6 mixed color Silkie chicks from our "fun pen". Your guess is as good as mine as to what color they will be. I truly love the colors in that pen though, and if you're just looking for pretty birds to add to your flock, these should do it! Chicks are 3-4 weeks old, still on lights, and uns*xed. 💲8 each. Located in Eatonville. Pickup only, no shipping available.

*Adults not for sale! This is some of the parent flock of our "Fun Color" pen!

4 white from Paint Silkie chicks. I do not see Paint markings on these guys,  but adult feathers are just starting to co...
08/08/2024

4 white from Paint Silkie chicks. I do not see Paint markings on these guys, but adult feathers are just starting to come in so Paint markings are still possible, 3-4 weeks old, still on lights, uns*xed. These are not hatchery bred chicks. Located in Eatonville. Pickup only, no shipping available. 💲8.OO each

4 Paint Silkie chicks,  3-4 weeks old,  still on lights,  uns*xed. These are not hatchery quality chicks. 💲1O each.  Loc...
08/08/2024

4 Paint Silkie chicks, 3-4 weeks old, still on lights, uns*xed. These are not hatchery quality chicks. 💲1O each. Located in Eatonville. Pickup only, no shipping available.

We have 4 pullets looking for new homes.  All are @4 months old,  off of lights,  and living outside. All are solid colo...
08/08/2024

We have 4 pullets looking for new homes. All are @4 months old, off of lights, and living outside. All are solid color from Paint breeding. These are not hatchery quality birds and still have filling out and maturing to do. 💲3O Each

❤️🐣borrowed🐣❤️the struggle is real!Why we can't sell just hens or pullets!!!!I get asked this question all the time…  wh...
04/12/2023

❤️🐣borrowed🐣❤️the struggle is real!
Why we can't sell just hens or pullets!!!!
I get asked this question all the time… why don’t you sell silkie hens or pullets?
Well, let me answer that question, and on behalf of (most) all silkie breeders.. It’s just the nature of the breed.

1) Silkies are naturally very slow to mature. It takes a silkie chick 5 - 8 months to reach maturity. In comparison, a meat production bird is ready for market by 6 weeks of age. A 6-week old bantam silkie is just getting old enough to wean off of heat lamps and is about the size of a 2-week old LF bird.

2) Silkies are not known for being great egg layers… Many hens will only lay about 20 - 30 eggs per year, taking many breaks in between to go broody, which stops egg production for weeks to months at a time.

3) It is very hard to determine a silkie chicks s*x until they reach maturity, trust me, I'm wrong almost always … As stated above, that can be half of a calendar year. Not only are they slow to mature, their walnut combs look identical at a young age.. meaning a boy chick looks just like a girl chick. In comparison, a single-comb breed cockerel's comb will stand up higher and be redder in color in as little as 2 weeks of age. That allows a breeder to cull out all the boys from a growout pen, allowing extra space for just females… Not so in silkies. They truly all look alike.

4) The only reliable, proven way to s*x a silkie is a DNA blood test. Currently, the cost of each test is at least $10.00 for each bird tested, time consuming to collect, clip a nail , label the bird, keep good records etc.. This makes it very cost prohibitive… Most DNA s*xed silkie pullets sell for $75.00 or more each. If someone tells you they can s*x a 2 month old silkie, they may also try and sell you ocean front property in Arizona. Buyer beware.

5) Pen size makes raising a large number of silkies difficult for the backyard breeders… Because boys look just like girls, breeders are forced to feed a mixed flock of birds until s*xual maturity, ya'll know how expensive feed is - around 6 months of age.. That’s a lot of feed, shaving, medical attention (mite treatment, wormer etc) and space, for a long period of time..
With absolutely no guarantee that any of the grow-outs will be female.

Currently, my largest grow-out pens will hold about 20 full sized silkies … Given a 50/50 ratio, (often is 3 to 1 boys), at best half the pen will end up being boys, That’s only 4 - 5 pullets out of every 20 birds.. If I hold back 2 or 3 pullets for show or to replace my own stock, that leaves 1 or 2 birds to sell and around 5 or 6 cockerels (that I can’t give away because nobody wants boys). So breeders, like myself, will sell pairs on occasion, but even then, I just don’t have enough stock to supply all the requests for hens and pullets.

My advise is to purchase a bunch of silkie chicks, from a reputable breeder and raise them out just like I have to do.. Cull your cockerels and keep your pullets and in a year's time… you’ll have hens… That’s what us breeders have to do… It’s slow, it’s costly, it’s a lesson in patience.. But in the end, you’ll have silkie hens that suddenly are a hot commodity!

Original Author: Sharon Red Honea, Pine Hill Silkies

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