I can't imagine it would be dangerous if he's an actual bantam silkie. I have large standards that regularly mounted a Japanese hen with little issue
Really? He's huge for her. I've been told that standard rooster shouldn't mate with bantam hens, and that it can be dangerous.
@Sgalli where are you located in the world? I only ask because in the US, I thought all Silkies were considered Bantams. Other countries have large and Bantams.
Oh, I didn't know this. Interesting. I guess that makes sense, though it makes more sense to me to have standards and bantams.
 
@Sgalli where are you located in the world? I only ask because in the US, I thought all Silkies were considered Bantams. Other countries have large and Bantams.
North America, more specifically Louisiana. I thought both silkie and seramas were both bantam as well. But this serama hen is particularly small. I wasn’t sure if it would work or not.
 
Thank you all for the reply. My roo is no bigger than 2-3 lbs (pet quality obviously lol) so it’s absolutely possible he has something else in his genetics to make him larger. He’s my only sweet and gentle rooster and was just hoping she could have a partner. However, I have a feeling that you all may be correct. Although he’s sweet, he’s just too big. I hate that she has to be alone. Selfishly, was hoping to have some serama/ silkie crosses lol 😣
 
WAY to big! You can't have a bantam hen with a standard rooster. He will likely kill or injure her in the making process. A bantam Silkie rooster would probably be a good match for her, but your boy even though he's sweet is going to hurt her.
I've had an 8lb Buff Orpington rooster mate a Mille Fleur D'uccle hen several years without doing harm.
 

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