First Time Silkie Owner

shellyjimrye

In the Brooder
6 Years
Mar 11, 2013
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Didsbury, Alberta Canada
So I just want to say.... I am a first time silkie owner and frankly, they are all around 6 weeks old and they are so scruffy and ratty looking. My husband said it best that they look like they were drug through a hedge backwards! How long before the silkies start to look like the beauties they will grow into?
 
So I just want to say.... I am a first time silkie owner and frankly, they are all around 6 weeks old and they are so scruffy and ratty looking. My husband said it best that they look like they were drug through a hedge backwards! How long before the silkies start to look like the beauties they will grow into?
Not sure what you mean by scruffy and ratty? My white silkies are 4 weeks,and look like little puff balls,very fluffy.
 
Not all of them turn into super fluffy "classic" Silkies that you see in photos. Bloodline plays a role in how full/fluffy they get. You want show stock if there is a certain look you're going for, based on photos you've seen online.

That being said, they're in the most scruffy/ragged age right now, growing new feathers. They have a lot more feathers to grow. By 12 weeks old or so you start getting a better idea of what sort of birds they'll turn out to be, but even then they'll need to fill out a bit more.
 
Of the five, three are looking pretty good now... two are still loosing their fuzz and feathers are coming in and they do look scruffy and patchy and funny. I can see that the feathers that ARE coming in are looking pretty nice. I agree that the bloodlines will dictate what the adult bird will look like. I got mine from a large hatchery so doubtful that the "best" bloodlines are going to be carried on with them. Doesnt matter to me though. I love the assortment and even if they arent ever show worthy, it will not matter to me. I just thought they look so darn funny. Might be with their dark skin, the "rattiness" shows up more than the other chicken breeds.
 
Yes baby chicks go through a very rough phase, and they look scruffy during that time.

Hatchery silkies won't have the very large crests of breeder silkies, but (having had breeder silkies and hatchery silkies) I rather like that my silkies can see better with a crest that isn't so large. Mine are from Welp right now, and are lovely - they are bearded and I prefer bearded. I have had McMurray's silkies too. The larger crests are more beautiful in my opinion though.
 
I know what you mean shelly... mine are 5-6 wks right now and look ratty, scraggly etc. I SAW the parents... beautiful birds..
It's just a stage.

Wow.. there's a lot of us with this age Silkies on here.. maybe someone should start a Silkie Pullet thread? :)

EDIT: I only had one pair of Silkies years ago.. they had one baby.. it disappeared..
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