
🐔 General Facts
- Breed origin: China, ancient breed known for centuries.
- Size: Small breed; hens ~2–3 lbs, roosters slightly heavier.
- Lifespan: 7–9 years, sometimes longer with proper care.
- Famous for being friendly, docile, and ornamental.
🎨 Appearance
- Named for their silky, fluffy plumage that feels like soft fur.
- Feathers lack barbicels, giving them a unique, fluffy appearance.
- Usually black skin and bones, sometimes turquoise earlobes.
- Come in white, black, blue, buff, and partridge varieties.
- Five toes instead of the usual four in most chickens.
🏃 Personality & Behavior
- Very calm, gentle, and friendly—excellent pets.
- Broody hens often make excellent mothers, even for other chickens’ eggs.
- Social birds; enjoy interaction with humans and other chickens.
- Not strong fliers due to fluffy feathers and small wings.
🍎 Diet
- Omnivorous: grains, vegetables, fruits, insects, and small invertebrates.
- Access to clean water at all times.
- Can be free-ranged or kept in a coop with supplementation.
🛠 Care Needs
- Require secure coop to protect from predators.
- Bedding should stay dry—fluffy feathers can trap moisture.
- Regular health checks and parasite control.
- Provide space for scratching and pecking; enrichment improves wellbeing.
🌟 Fun Facts
- Silkies are known as “the teddy bears of chickens” due to their appearance and gentle nature.
- Often used in shows and ornamental flocks.
- Very popular for children and beginner chicken keepers.
- Broody hens are prized for hatching eggs because they are very attentive mothers.

