Luckylarson
Chirping
- May 25, 2020
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One of the questions for Showmanship is "What is Silkie? (Hint: this is not referring to the breed.) " does this mean like the texture silkie? Help! Confused




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I would presume they mean what causes silkieness, though I can't say for sure.One of the questions for Showmanship is "What is Silkie? (Hint: this is not referring to the breed.) " does this mean like the texture silkie? Help! Confused![]()
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I've never even heard that question before! Maybe they are looking for a description of Silkie feathers???One of the questions for Showmanship is "What is Silkie? (Hint: this is not referring to the breed.) " does this mean like the texture silkie? Help! Confused![]()
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Thanks, good idea. I tried to look it up but all that came up was silkies, like the breed...I would presume they mean what causes silkieness, though I can't say for sure.
Maybe, though it does confuse me why they would word it like that. IdkI've never even heard that question before! Maybe they are looking for a description of Silkie feathers???
Thank you! I am one of those people...According to the 2010 Standard of Perfection-
"SILKIE: Refers to the semiplume character of the feathers of the Silkie fowl in which the shafts are very thin and the barbs are very long, very soft and fluffy, which have no holding power and no locking arrangement; structurally similar to the fluff of a normal feather."
I was in 4H for quite a few years, this one tended to stump people cause the feather type is called the same as the breed![]()