You're right...Silkies do appreciate our milder climate. It's possible but it's too much of a faff to deal w/them in snow country or excessive rainstorms. A couple Silkie breeders I knew in NW snow country had to keep them in a building rather than a coop/run combo during extreme cold spells. Our climate is why we got them a few years ago & they turned out pretty hardy even in our rains.
I probably would've picked a bigger breed w/ rose or pea combs if I lived in a colder zone. Just so many neat breeds to choose from ~ micro bantams like Sebrights all the way up to giant breeds like Brahma & Jerseys to game breeds to ornamental Japanese breeds. So many breeds & so little time to sample all the ones that catch my eye
Loved my rare Blue Bredas but can't find hardy stock any more. Greenfire Farms never imported new Breda lines
Breda have crowlike nostrils, hawk-looking head, no comb (only a triangle crest), massive vulture hocks, & heavily feathered legs/toes. Both hens & roos have tall statuesque postures.
PHAEDRA ~ Blue
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TOVA ~ Blue
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CHAR ~ Cuckoo Breda
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Mottled Breda ~ I never had a chance to get a Mottled
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