The Silkie is an Asian bird that makes a great pet due to its stunning appearance and great gentle nature. Their feathers are distinctively fluffy, and as a consequence, they must always be sheltered from the elements as their feathers are not waterproof. Though they are poor egg layers (approximately 120 eggs per year) they are generally broody birds and are often used to hatch eggs from other breeds. The Silkie is lightweight for a non-bantam breed, but there is a miniature variety. They have five toes on each foot (most chickens have four), with the outer two toes feathered. Their skin, beak, bones and meat are atypically bluish-black in colour. There is a bearded variety with defined ear buff and beard. In Australia, there are breeders of six different Silkie varieties.
Soft feather – light
Black, blue, gold, grey, white, partridge with the plumage being silky and fluffy.
Cock | 1.8 Kg |
Hen | 1.4 Kg |
Miniature Silkie
Rooster | 600 g |
Hen | 500 g |
Tinted or cream