I have a Silkie??

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Thanks, learned from those here on BYC lol

Silkies dont need a lot of hens and have a hard time mating all of them, I would say 4-5 may if you want them all fertile. I have found that silkies generally dont oversex their girls either
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That makes me feel good about it. I sure dont like the idea of him oversexing them! So... I can get up to six.. I think why the heck not go for 4 and let him breed some little fluffy silkies
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I love this chicken world I have tapped into. Tomorrow weather he agrees or not I am getting my new henhouse for the little ones. Even if I have to pull a man move and keep it over at a friends for a week or so before I bring it home. muuahaaa... its cheaper than a harley right!
 
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Wouldn't that depend on whose line your talking about?

For instance, George breeds some amazon jungle beasts, while Angie Pearson's lines were rather petite.

I'm going by the weights prescribed in the standard, not any particular line. The Angie bird I had was pretty much an average silkie size.
 
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Wouldn't that depend on whose line your talking about?

For instance, George breeds some amazon jungle beasts, while Angie Pearson's lines were rather petite.

"Amazon Jungle Beasts"? I love it! That is classic. You have a gift for words.
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"Amazon Jungle Beasts"? I love it! That is classic. You have a gift for words.
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If you've ever held a TRUE George bird, directly out of his coops, you know what I mean. He's just got bull dogs for Silkies. They are HUGE! Gorgeous though!
 
Some of George's birds are on the large size weight-wise. Most appear larger (volume) than they are due their excessively long feathers. I have had many George birds, some seem large, but not all. I have one who is on the small size.
 
This is a George M bred blue rooster that I have: For a size reference, that modena pigeon next to him is 9" and those are 2 average silkie hens behind him. I have shown him before and he barely fits in the bantam coops.

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I'm telling you.... George's birds are some of the largest Silkies I've ever seen. I've had the privilege of seeing a lot of different breeders "lines", and NOTHING can compare to the size, stance, and feather quality of his birds. Just the shear weight of them is immense!
 
The blacks from Premier Silkies are the only ones that I have seen that are better. I got a 4 1/2 month old cockerel from Connie last October and it was bigger and had better feathering than this blue.
 

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