Silkies and laying abilities?

KatyTheChickenLady

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One of my kids wants to get some silkies. I know nothing of them other than that I read on here that they are evily addicting. Are they bantams or just very small chickens are there large ones? How often do they lay and what size are the eggs?
thanks!
 
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Bet its hard for you to keep up with all the questions! LOL

I also see there are a LOT of new people getting new breeds, so I'm not surprised these guys are the first choice for those people searching out some pets rather then just egg machines.

I'm happy with my small silkie eggs, because I get about 1 a day from each hen WHEN they are laying. Silkies like to go broody, which mean they try to hatch their eggs often. So you will lose your hen to the nest several times out of the year because they want to hatch eggs and not lay them.

They have an awesome temparment as well, so definitely worth it if you want a bird who's a pet first.
 
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Bet its hard for you to keep up with all the questions! LOL

I also see there are a LOT of new people getting new breeds, so I'm not surprised these guys are the first choice for those people searching out some pets rather then just egg machines.

I'm happy with my small silkie eggs, because I get about 1 a day from each hen WHEN they are laying. Silkies like to go broody, which mean they try to hatch their eggs often. So you will lose your hen to the nest several times out of the year because they want to hatch eggs and not lay them.

They have an awesome temparment as well, so definitely worth it if you want a bird who's a pet first.

sorry to hijack here but thank you for explaining the silkies
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I have 3 that I hatched out a month ago and these are my 1st silkies! I still don't know how to tell if they are male or female, but they are so cute!
 
Interesting. I saw some pics of the offspring of silky crossed with naked neck to make a "show girl" so I guess their feathering must pass on in crossing to some extent . . . I know that stays into the genetic theme - of which I know nothing- but it does seem like some fun crosses could be had.
 

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