jas humbert
Songster
Every chicken needs a dry place they can go into if they want shelter. Otherwise, it may depend on where you live and how healthy your birds are. I live in TN with fairly mild winters and I own siklies as well as several normal feathered breeds. I've had my siklies for over two years and they and my other chickens don't seem mind being out in the rain. (we are as likely to get rain in January as snow). They have a pretty good sized outdoor dry area and sometimes they congregate there when it rains but often they are out splashing in puddles. Silkies do get soaked to the skin in a heavy rain but I've never had an issue with it. They have a dry house and a sheltered dry area of the chicken yard and there are several silkies that can cuddle together. My oldest hen is 3 and all are healthy, so maybe sick birds or old ones are different but mine have always seemed fine and healthy and enjoy some rain now and then. This spring all my new babies were broody raised and the moms keep the babies dry and warm. I brooded them outdoors (with a dry place to go into of course) and broody mammas decided if their chicks could go out in the rain or not I did not lose a single silkie baby out of 3 hatches. I originally tried closing them up in inclement weather and they hated it. So now I don't bother except in the absolute worst weather. Mine don't even seem to mind a little snow. (we are more likely to have an inch of snow than a foot). Your results may vary.