The birds are vaccinated and are sold from 2 - 6 weeks of age. No point of lay hens are available at this stage. Chicks are not sexed.
Silkies are one of the most compliant and docile birds ever born and despite their soft delicate appearance are reasonably robust. The birds can be tamed and are often regarded by their owners as a real pet. Combine this with their curious, delicate appearance and one can see why this bird is often an appealing choice for the novice or child.
It is recommended to feed your Silkies Grower Pellets not Laying Mash.
Allow 2 to 3 square metres of coop space per pair. The Silkie's feather structure prevents the bird from being able to fly, so perches and nesting boxes should be low and easy to reach. The fowls can be housed on bare earth although shavings and deep litter is preferable to prevent damage to the feathers from rough, muddy conditions. Silkies make excellent backyard and pet fowl. While not prolific layers, up to 6 hens are adequate for a small family although the eggs are small, around 40 grams.
Silkies are an ideal bird to introduce the novice and child to poultry keeping and pet care. They are suitable for children aged from around 6 years, though don't let the kids chase the birds around too much, it stresses the chooks and they can be easily hurt if trodden on.