Not arguing, but the silkies originally from China are medium-sized birds weighing about 5-6lbs average. Bantam Silkies were produced by crossing the original standard silkies with bantams to produce colored silkies, & of a smaller stature.
No, of course not, hon! I'm not arguing either! At least, I hope I'm not coming off as arguing! Just sharing knowledge.

Yes, I understand that Silkies were originally larger. Large fowl Silkies are pretty common in other countries still, too. But look at other hatchery quality breeds. Size discrepancies from the standard happen in most hatchery stock, usually as a result of focusing on the quantity of chicks produced rather than on selecting quality individuals as parent stock. Poor breeding practices lead to poor resulting offspring. Hoover's stock is the result of 75 years of this (or, well, however long they've had their Silkies). That's the hazard of going large scale with breeding and selling chicks; less of an ability to be selective of what birds produce offspring without risking losing sales.
A lot of the history behind the Silkie breed has been lost over time, thanks to cross breeding, over the years, so nobody really knows what size they really were.
Hang on, though... Didn't you just say what size they were in your last post?

