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The Silkies or Chinese Silkie Chicken is a very popular chicken breed in the Philippines especially for people who love raising chickens as pets. if you want chicken that is small, broody, and gentle, you can raise Silkie. The Silkie is a breed of chicken named for its atypically fluffy plumage, which is said to feel like silk and satin. The breed has several other unusual qualities, such as black skin and bones, blue earlobes, and five toes on each foot, whereas most chickens only have four. Primary use: eggs Egg production (annual): 100 Egg size: Small Temperament: Calm, Friendly Recognized variety: Bearded Black, Bearded Blue, Bearded Buff, MORE Egg color: Cream, Tinted Origin: China Physical Characteristics of Silkie Chicken Silkies are considered a bantam breed in some countries, but this varies according to the region and many breed standards class them officially as large fowl; the bantam Silkie is actually a separate variety most of the time. Almost all North American strains of the breed are bantam-sized, but in Europe, the standard-sized is the original version. However, even standard Silkies are relatively small chickens, with the males weighing only four pounds (1.8 kg), and females weighing three pounds (1.36 kg). The American Standard of Perfection calls for males that are 36 ounces (1 kg), and females that are 32 ounces (910 grams). Because they are small, Silkies are considered bantams. Silkie plumage was once unique among chicken breeds, however, in recent years, silkie feathering has been developed in several breeds, most notably the Chabo, where it is now standardized in Britain and the Netherlands. It has been compared to silk, and to fur. The overall result is a soft, fluffy appearance. Their feathers lack functioning barbicels and are thus similar to down on other birds. This characteristic leaves Silkies are unable to fly. #SilkieChicken #ChineseSilkieChicken #FreeRange #BackyardFarm