Why have silkies? Because my brahmas refused to go broody for me and I want, no I NEED a broody.
I got two silkies to increase my odds of having a broody next spring, although I got several breeds known to be broody, so I may have shot myself in the foot.
The guesses I've gotten from other BYCers so far is that both of my straight run silkies are pullets.
Jethro is sweet, acts more like a "normal" chicken. Has the vaulted skull. Roosts about 3 1/2 ft. off the ground with the rest of my layer chickens, with a boost up from Mama.
Ellie Mae is standoffish. Doesn't have the vaulted skull (hatchery quality). Doesn't have any interest in roosting, except occasionally she will roost during the day on a roost we built for chicks, about 6" off the ground.
Ellie Mae shuns the other layer birds in favor of my cornish Xs (rescues that are the same age, 16 weeks old). She bosses the CXs around, spars with my 14 lb. CX rooster, which is a sight to see. When the CXs won't move out of her way she jumps on their backs and walks over them. She's quite the character, I just wish she was more friendly towards humans.
I don't treat the silkies any different than any of the other birds and they are doing fine.
By the way Ed, I love the pic of the dog in your avatar.