: Can't fly so fences can be shorter depending on local predators, usually gentle, broody, delicious
: Unusually stupid, broody, hard to hatch
I decided to stick with silkies because of both their appealing nature and personality. It also doesn't hurt that they are in high demand, so there's never far to look for a buyer. They do seem exceptionally bad at staying alive once they're in between the protected baby stage and the 'wise' adult stage, but that may be because of their limited vision.
In general, a silkie will not fight you or any other predator, and seem to freeze up and hope the threat goes away. While this hurts their survival, it also makes them great around children and other animals. In a mixed flock's pecking order, the silkies will usually be middle at best due to their gentleness.
Their eggs are sporatic and impossible to predict, as the entire can go broody at once at any time. If they are laying, they are laying well, though, so don't discount them from being good layers!