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Everything you need to know about: SILKIES! - BackYard Chickens These are eggs from a silkie Silkies appear in two distinct varieties: bearded and non-bearded Bearded Silkies have an extra muff of feathers under the beak area that covers the earlobes They also are separated according to color Colors of Silkie recognized for competitive showing include black, blue, buff, grey, partridge, and white Alternative hues, such as cuckoo, lavender, red, and
Silkie Eggs: All You Need To Know And More - BackYard Chickens Silkie chicken eggs are safe to eat Due to the fact that Silkies love to free range and find all kinds of insects and greenery, they taste pretty good This is beneficial for eggs, especially the yolks, which are a bright yellow color Silkies' eggs are also smaller since they're so small, but that makes them perfect for kids' breakfasts
Silkie Myths and Facts - BackYard Chickens 1 Silkie or Silky? Their is often a lot of confusion here The true name is silkie, but if you call them silky most people will understand Silkies used to be called the Chinese Silk Chicken or the Japanese Silky, but it was replaced with silkie, probably because it can not be confirmed where the breed is actually from
All about Silkies! | BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens black silkie rooster Silkies are a common breed among backyard flocks, and personally one of my favorite breeds of chickens With such unique features it's hard to overlook these wonderful birds Let's dive deeper into silkies! Breed orgin
Silkies 101 | BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens Silkie FAQ's Below are some of the most commonly asked questions in regards to Silkies The answers are based on my personal knowledge and experience, and are by no means concrete For more information on Silkies, I encourage you to complete your
APA Silkie Chicken Colors - BackYard Chickens Silkie chickens are the sweet fluff balls of chickens Their docile personality and stunning looks, capture the hearts of many people around the world However, as chicks, the colors can be extremely hard to figure out The eight APA-approved colors are: blue, self-blue (lavender), black, buff, gray, partridge, splash, and white for bearded
Pippins easy guide to silkie sexing - BackYard Chickens Myths about silkie sexing If the back claw points upwards, it's female And if it points down, its male Longer beaks mean rooster and short beaks mean hen If there is a lump on the leg it means rooster*** what shape the egg is before it has hatched When the egg is longer and more narrow, it supposedly male When the egg is rounder, it’s supposed to be female tying a small weight to a string
Bathing Silkies: How To Keep Them Bright Fluffy! Bathing Silkies: How To Keep Them Bright Fluffy! Do you have a Silkie that's looking grubby? Maybe you think your Silkie looks 'flat' rather than the typical poofy fluff ball they used to be? Or maybe you are wanting your Silkie to look