For those that have raised silkies. Do they grow slower than other chickens? Mine are 3 weeks old now and I swear they are not much bigger than when I got them. They are getting all their big girl feathers on their wings, so I know they are at least maturing, but they are still so very very tiny!. Any insite would be appreciated.
Hope everyone has a great day! It's going to be gorgeous outside - wish I were out there instead of here in the ER!
Tweety-What other chickens are you comparing them to? Silkies are bantams and thus will grow slower and be smaller than other chickens. Other than that, some chickens do grow slower than others, (just like kids) and some lines grow faster or slower than others. It can vary a lot. As long as they are continuing to eat, grow some and feather out I would not worry about it and you know you are feeding them a good quality feed and they are getting all the nutrients they need.
Even within the bantam lines some grow faster than others. My bantam partridge wyandottes seem to grow quite a bit faster than some of my old english. They will end up being a slightly larger bantam, so that is probably normal. I have not raised silkies in particular, so I can't speak specifically about them.
BC Marans, White Leghorns, Black and Lavender Ameraucanas, Black Rosecombs, Bantam Black Cochins, Bantam Partridge Wyandottes BBRed, Brown-Red and Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams, Royal Palm turkeys, a few guineas.
BC Marans, White Leghorns, Black and Lavender Ameraucanas, Black Rosecombs, Bantam Black Cochins, Bantam Partridge Wyandottes BBRed, Brown-Red and Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams, Royal Palm turkeys, a few guineas.



























It seems like we trim less.