So im new to the silkie breed and i was wondering how long it takes silkies to grow into their tiny little bodies? Does it take longer or shorter than the average 6 months?
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My pullet is just starting to fill out now that she is laying, and she's about 10 months! She has always been super tiny.So im new to the silkie breed and i was wondering how long it takes silkies to grow into their tiny little bodies? Does it take longer or shorter than the average 6 months?
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Some are fluffier than others =) Also there are bearded and non-bearded varieties, usually the bearded you can't see the face and the non bearded you can because they lack the beard and muffs.I dont know if this is a dumb question but I have seen many pics of silkies and I love how you can only see their beaks when they are fluffy but some you can see their whole face..... can anyone tell me why this is?
Thank you!!Some are fluffier than others =) Also there are bearded and non-bearded varieties, usually the bearded you can't see the face and the non bearded you can because they lack the beard and muffs.
Can also depend on how dirty they are LOL
After my husband called me to say that 19 of my chickens (various breeds and nearly all of them 4 months old or younger) had been stolen, I immediately set out on my quest to find a newt Silkie roo (I was out of town). After some help from my daughter in another state, I got the phone # of the lady who had sold me my last one. I had a choice between a painted and this Calico. I don't show and I loved his color (yes I have been told it is not a ecognized color...but for my purposes, he is wonderful!) S000....here is a pic of my new guy:![]()
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