little girl with white silkie chicken
  • They are considered a bantam breed. The females only weigh about 1.5-2 pounds, whereas the males weigh 2-3 pounds.
  • Their skin and bones are black.
black silkie chicken with goldendoodle
  • They have blue earlobes.
  • They lay 2-4 small eggs a week. Although, our Silkie at her prime was laying 3-5 days a week!
  • Their eggs are small. We call our eggs “Kiki eggs.” My daughter specifically requests “Kiki eggs” whenever we make fried or scrambled eggs.
  • The color of their eggs can be cream or tinted. Kiki’s eggs are cream.
  • They are prone to broodiness. Sometimes they are so good at their job that they will forgo eating and drinking. We always make sure to check on Kiki when she’s broody to make sure she’s getting the food and water she needs. Our Kiki girl, if we don’t pick up eggs regularly, she will go broody and pluck all her feathers out from her breast. If we let her have a clutch of chicks, she would be the best mother.
  • They are very motherly.
  • Silkies are very docile and friendly. They are considered the dogs of the chicken world. We can attest to this, as Quinn, to this day can hold Kiki and Kiki just chills in her arms and hangs out.
black silkie chicken with little girl
  • Silkies aren’t considered cold-hardy. We have pretty cold winters here in North Idaho sometimes getting down into the negatives. Kiki has been totally fine and we have a covered run where we also have perches for the chickens and we find Kiki out there sometimes during the winter! She’s of course in between other chickens but she has done well every winter.
  • They have 5 toes!
black silkie chicken