- Feb 5, 2008
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A Silkie owner here...a lot of people don't eat them here in the States because they have a black skin and black bones and many people are used to chickens with a white or yellow skin and light colored bones. That being said, they are still chickens, albeit ones that look like stuffed animals!In Asian cultures, they are prized for their medicinal properties of which I'm unaware. However, a lot of things like gingko biloba, ginseng, astralagus root, etc. have been used by the Chinese for thousands of years for their medicinal purposes and have only recently been accepted by the American populace as being efficacious. I have Silkies, am of Chinese heritage, but wouldn't eat them because they are my pets. However, if I had raised them to be meat birds, I wouldn't have any problem eating them. I also wonder how they taste. When I had a hen they turned out to be a he/she, I asked my mom if she wanted the chicken. She said that she wouldn't eat it...don't know why. However, I did see them in the Asian market and they were selling for $10 each for the little ones. I ended up cooking the bird and feeding it to my cats...who evidently loved it. I think they must have been thinking...woohoo...fresh meat tonight instead of dried food!