Yes, they are. Proof:
"The Silkie (sometimes spelled Silky) is a breed of chicken named for its unique, fluffy plumage, which is said to feel like silk. The breed has several other unusual qualities, such as dark blue flesh and bones, blue earlobes, and five toes on each foot (most chickens only have four). They are often exhibited in poultry shows, and come in several colors (red, buff, blue, black, white, and partridge)."
Yes, they are. Proof:
"The Silkie (sometimes spelled Silky) is a breed of chicken named for its unique, fluffy plumage, which is said to feel like silk. The breed has several other unusual qualities, such as dark blue flesh and bones, blue earlobes, and five toes on each foot (most chickens only have four). They are often exhibited in poultry shows, and come in several colors (red, buff, blue, black, white, and partridge)."
I know that what Wikipedia says, I've looked at it. But the poor souls who wrote that don't know the truth. I see no point in carrying this discussion, as you are much to stubborn to even think about it.
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Yes, they are. Proof:
"The Silkie (sometimes spelled Silky) is a breed of chicken named for its unique, fluffy plumage, which is said to feel like silk. The breed has several other unusual qualities, such as dark blue flesh and bones, blue earlobes, and five toes on each foot (most chickens only have four). They are often exhibited in poultry shows, and come in several colors (red, buff, blue, black, white, and partridge)."
I know that what Wikipedia says, I've looked at it. But the poor souls who wrote that don't know the truth. I see no point in carrying this discussion, as you are much to stubborn to even think about it.
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Yes, they are. Proof:
"The Silkie (sometimes spelled Silky) is a breed of chicken named for its unique, fluffy plumage, which is said to feel like silk. The breed has several other unusual qualities, such as dark blue flesh and bones, blue earlobes, and five toes on each foot (most chickens only have four). They are often exhibited in poultry shows, and come in several colors (red, buff, blue, black, white, and partridge)."
I know that what Wikipedia says, I've looked at it. But the poor souls who wrote that don't know the truth. I see no point in carrying this discussion, as you are much to stubborn to even think about it.