Silkies have no business being outside without direct human protection.
I was thinking the same thing and was surprised they were even suggested. I personally do not like heavily feather legged or crested birds because I like to free range and feel like both of those traits can be a hindrance to predator evasion. Silkies also have the additional disadvantage of being "silkied" which, like frizzling, makes their feathers less effective for temperature tolerance/adaption.
I was thinking the same thing and was surprised they were even suggested. I personally do not like heavily feather legged or crested birds because I like to free range and feel like both of those traits can be a hindrance to predator evasion. Silkies also have the additional disadvantage of being "silkied" which, like frizzling, makes their feathers less effective for temperature tolerance/adaption.