I started out with guinea fowl to eat the ticks after my daughter had Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever from a tick bite.  The friend who gave me the guineas tried for several years to give me bantam chickens, but I resisted at first.  Then I accepted three or four mixed birds, and soon branched out to more, especially Cochins.  I ended up really liking silkies after getting one accidently from Atwoods (didn't look at its feet and thought it was a blue Cochin).  Silkies are BROODY!!!  I also kept two varieties of OEGBs.
I like all the colors, but tend to work on the more unusual ones.  I'm really working on lavender (self blue) silkies and showgirls and porcelains.  Also have blacks, blues, partridges, splashes  and grays.
Showgirl is currently the name for both female and male because the originator called them that.  Some of the judges will cross "Showgirl Silkie" out and pencil in "Naked Neck Silkie."  Some feel sure when they are accepted into the standard, it will be as "Naked Neck Silkies," but who knows?  It'll probably be some years before that happens anyway.