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Okay, weird, because I read somewhere the creeper gene is a dwarf geneThat doesn't match what I've read.
I've read that the creeper gene causes very short legs, in Japanese Bantams and Scots Dumpies and some other breeds. And that chicks who get two copies of the creeper gene die in the eggs, at some point before hatching. But Scots Dumpies are certainly bigger than bantams, so the creeper (short-leg) gene apparently does not cause dwarfism. And the chicks that have two copies of the gene and die, do it before they hatch, not a few weeks later. So I think something else was going on with your silkie chick.
Some places that I have read about the creeper gene:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_bantam
https://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGP/Dumpy/DumpyRussellJune03.html
http://sellers.kippenjungle.nl/page3.html
