

What a funny fellow! The Silkie chicken is covered in so many feathers that you can't even see it's face. Only it's black beak is sticking out from the dense plumage. Even it's feet are covered in feathers! How does it even find it's way around?
With it's lush plumage, the Silkie chicken always makes a dazzling appearance. It has certainly earned its name: It's feathers look so soft. How nice that it is so tame and likes to be stroked. Even now it comes bouncing up in it's typical chicken walk, jerking it's plump head back and forth. Which do you think it prefers - cuddles or treats?
What a funny fellow! The Silkie chicken is covered in so many feathers that you can't even see it's face. Only it's black beak is sticking out from the dense plumage. Even it's feet are covered in feathers! How does it even find it's way around?
With it's lush plumage, the Silkie chicken always makes a dazzling appearance. It has certainly earned its name: It's feathers look so soft. How nice that it is so tame and likes to be stroked. Even now it comes bouncing up in it's typical chicken walk, jerking it's plump head back and forth. Which do you think it prefers - cuddles or treats?