‘Silked’ White Easter Egger

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I kind of remember reading a thread from someone who was looking to breed standard sized silkies or something to that effect. It was maybe a month ago?

I found this ‘breed’ on MyPetChicken, a Silked Easter Egger. It is supposed to be a small standard and have Silky traits and lay colored eggs. It sounds like more than just a hybrid/cross, but not quite a full reproducible breed just yet. Not sure if it is of interest to anyone?

https://www.mypetchicken.com/catalog/Baby-Chicks/100-Silked-White-Easter-Eggers-p2881.aspx

Does anyone have one of these? I’m curious about them. Not really a huge fan of the look of Silkies, but these look interesting, IMO.
 
I kind of remember reading a thread from someone who was looking to breed standard sized silkies or something to that effect. It was maybe a month ago?

I found this ‘breed’ on MyPetChicken, a Silked Easter Egger. It is supposed to be a small standard and have Silky traits and lay colored eggs. It sounds like more than just a hybrid/cross, but not quite a full reproducible breed just yet. Not sure if it is of interest to anyone?

https://www.mypetchicken.com/catalog/Baby-Chicks/100-Silked-White-Easter-Eggers-p2881.aspx

Does anyone have one of these? I’m curious about them. Not really a huge fan of the look of Silkies, but these look interesting, IMO.
I wanted to get them, but I ain't paying that much for a chick that might not make it through the mail
 
When it comes to their "exclusive to MPC" "breeds" the only thing I believe is that yes theyre gonna be way over priced.
Like the 95% chance of laying blue eggs. In other words we'II put the % high so you'll assume you'll be getting blue egg layers but if you don't we'll point out that 5% part.
 
When it comes to their "exclusive to MPC" "breeds" the only thing I believe is that yes theyre gonna be way over priced.
Like the 95% chance of laying blue eggs. In other words we'II put the % high so you'll assume you'll be getting blue egg layers but if you don't we'll point out that 5% part.
And that way you buy multiple so you have better odds of not getting all normal colored eggs
 
I actually have one myself. Her name is Elsie and she looks exactly like a silkie just with an easter egger head. She has a beard but no crest or muff, also has feathered feet. Definitely one of the sweetest in my flock. She's also slightly bigger than a regular silkie. She lays basically every day a medium white egg. My grandmother got a rooster and he was a smooth feathered one with a crest. I would totally get again regardless of colored eggs.
 

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