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« on: July 16, 2014, 01:02:54 AM » |
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The Silkie sometimes alternatively spelled Silky, this breed of chicken named for its atypically fluffy plumage, which is said to touch like silk. The breed has several other unusual qualities, such as black skin and bones, blue earlobes. The five toes on each foot, whereas most chickens only have four. They are often exhibited in poultry shows, and appear in various colors. Beyond all these hysical characteristics, Silkies are well known for their calm, friendly temperament. Among the most reverent of poultry, Silkies are considered an ideal pet. Hens are also exceptionally broody, and make good mothers. Though they are fair layers themselves, laying about three eggs a week, they are commonly used to hatch eggs from other breeds and bird species, and are even known to adopt baby ducks if given the chance!
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« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2014, 01:03:49 AM » |
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It is difficult to know exactly where or when fowl with their singular combination of attributes first appeared, but the most well documented point of origin is ancient China. But chinese occasionally encountered name for the bird, Chinese silk chicken. Other places in Southeast Asia have been named as possibilities, such as India and Java. The earliest surviving written account of Silkies comes from Marco Polo, who wrote of a furry chicken in the 13th century, during his travels in Asia. In 1598, Ulisse Aldrovandi, a writer and naturalist at the University of Bologna, Italy, published a comprehensive treatise on chickens which is still read and admired today. In it, he spoke on "wool-bearing chickens" and ones "clothed with hair like that of a black cat"..
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« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2014, 01:04:56 AM » |
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