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Silkie

The silkie chicken was developed in the southeast asian countries or china.It was valued as a medicinal food item because of its black skin and bones
Pros: Great as pets, good around children and pets, sweet, stay close to home.
Cons: Not the best layers, susceptible to predation since they can't fly well.
Silkies are just about the silliest things I've ever seen and often drew the attention of people walking by the house. My neighborhood practically adopted my silkies. The girls had full run of the yard, which is along a busy street. They never went onto the road or onto the neighbor's property so were welcome by my neighbors since they weren't very noisy either. Silkies are excellent mothers and brood readily. They are very sweet in disposition and if socialized, are very comfortable around people and other animals and make great pets. Their eggs are on the "medium" size but are what I call my "diet eggs", which are great, especially if you are watching your cholesterol. I highly recommend silkies. They're awesome!
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Pros: cute, good personality, smart
Cons: none!
i have 2 white chicks and 1 blue and 1 black and they are cuties. true 'lap chickens".

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Pros: Sweet, funny, cute, fluffy
Silkies are one of my favorites they are so cute and fun to watch grow up. They are like little poof balls! I love them.
Pros: fluffy, caught easier, good for cooler weather, bantam silkies seem to be VERY protective of their hens, and they get broody alot(if you like that)
Cons: easier prey, some of them act sort of mental (waddles, gets lost without the rooster), gets broody alot (if you don't like that)
I've had nice experiences with them. They look and feel great. Sometimes, if you want them to see properly you'll have to trim the "tophat" feathers from around their eyes. They have funny voices!
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With one of my silkies she's sort of mental, we call her Airhead. She waddles, gets lost really easy, and she "cries" for her rooster (bawking). Also, they get insanely broody easy. My other silkie hen sat on a nest, hatched bits, we took it to put with our other just-bought ones, she went right back, and we couldn't get her off for a month or two until she finally gave up after us tossing her out of the coop during the day. She was very stubborn!
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Pros: broody, unique physical characteristics, funny personality
Cons: anti-social, can't fly, poor egg production
I got my cockerel when he was 1 day old. He is now 4 months old. I love watching him walk around with his EE and barnyard bantam friends that he was brooded with. I will be getting him a Silkie girlfriend so he won't be lonely when his other friends fly up to somewhere he can't get to. I'd have a whole flock of Silkies if I weren't wanting lots of eggs.
Purchase Price
3.00
Purchase Date
2012-02-11
Pros: Broody, Hearty, Healthy, Protective
Cons: Antisocial, Timid, Cock is aggressive
Silkies were given to us for free, a male and a female. We just let her hatch her first brood of eggs, and 7 out of 7 hatched.
Purchase Date
2012-03-15
Pros: Very tame, gentle, fun,
Cons: can go broody often, small eggs
I have 4 white silkies and I usually get 2-4 eggs every day.
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I love this breed and would love to find more, as they are hard to find on Vancouver island!
Pros: Docile
Cons: Wimpy
I've had silkie hens before, but in March a neighbor tossed FOUR splash silkie roosters over my fence. As if I wouldn't notice that there were four extra chickens in the yard. My lady brain isn't that bad at math. The roosters fought with each other, crowed constantly, and bullied my hens. Three of them went in the soup pot, one is still behaving himself in the yard.

Generally, I love having silkies around. They're great with children, non-destructive in the yard, fairly tidy, and tolerant. It's hard not to pick them up and squeeze them all the time. They're not very hardy - they get too hot and they get too cold and they always seem to get sick first. But I suppose that's what I get for having fancy frou frou chickens.
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Purchase Date
2012-03-18
Pros: Everything! They are calm and great for families. broody hens
Cons: broody hens
The silkie chicken is a great family pet. They are a great broody hen too. I have 5 little buff silkies and they are just adorable! They are my favorite chickens in the flock because they are so lovable. Possibly the fluffiest chickens in the world!
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Pros: Fluffy, sweet, calm, is not afraid of older pullets
Cons: None yet.
I just got a 2 week old black today and I love him/her! She is very sweet and as soon as I put her in with my original birds, she ran right to them and was not afraid of them. She is so bold! They are twice the size of her too. Very calm and quiet. Again, I love her!
Purchase Price
4.00
Pros: Friendly, Great pets
Cons: Broody
Silkies are probably by far my favorite pet chickens. Right now we only have one splash hen, but we've had several over the years and they have such a nice personality. Very good family chicken, not to mention their fun to look at.
At home i have a silkie chicken and a cockrel. they are very good to keep
Pros: Heat tolerant
Cons: Not very cold hardy
Cute,fluffy and I have a very docile strain, so far, just babies...but they act very brave and bold and often try to boldly walk out of their cage. They are easy to approach and calm down quickly when you handle them.I can see why some people a long time go used to believe they were rabbit and chicken crosses!
Pros: docil,sweet,funny,cuddly,GREAT pets
Cons: stupid, weak when chicks, a nice snack for predator
I was given A Silkie about oh, 7 or so months ago, it came with a buddy but it died about 2, or 3 days latter. The surviving Silkie was named Diamond, she lived a nice long six months.

Now, on the pure fact that silkies have crest, they dont do well out in ran, they run into fence poles, and unless you are gifted you cant really get them in the coop, the whole family tried to get them in the coop. after a while we sadly lost her to a dog when she barely turned 6 months old :(

they are GREAT pets, but not the smartest birds in the world.
I have only had chickens for a few months but I am so interested in this breed of chicken. I would love to add a few to my backyard flock. Does anyone know where I could purchase some chicks in the central Michigan area?
All the silkies that i have are super friendly. The only problem that i have is the rooster chase everything including ducks at turkeys and try to mate with them
Pros: Adorable, Docile, Loves attention
Cons: None!
Silkies can be such great pets. I had two when I was a child, and I had such a fond memory of them that I just got two for my two year old daughter. They love to just eat out of your hand, and get lots of lap time! These really are such sweet chickens, and great to have around children. The only con I could possibly think of is that they don't have high egg production, and their eggs are quite small. Then again, if a egg layer is what you are looking for then look at a different breed.
can you eat "silkies" eggs? I have two and they are young so I do not know their sex but I was told that their eggs are not good? thoughts and ANY advice would be much appreciated!! Thank you!!
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Pros: friendly, great with kids, playful, calm around people, love to be held, cut, pretty
Cons: not really anything.

Go get a silkie! A little chicken told me you needed one!
Purchase Price
30.00
Purchase Date
2012-05-04
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