Silkie Bantam Hatching Eggs
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Description
Heritage Silkie Bantam Eggs
Silkie Bantam Hatching Eggs
The Silkie Bantam, also known as the Chinese Silky, is one of the most beloved heritage breeds in the world — admired for its soft, fluffy plumage that feels like real silk. These charming birds are as beautiful as they are gentle, making them an excellent choice for families, hobby farms, and backyard flocks.
Our Silkie Bantam Hatching Eggs come from our heritage breeding stock, selected for temperament, fertility, and those signature silky feathers. Whether you're looking for ornamental birds or an exceptional broody mother, these eggs are a fantastic starting point.
Temperament
Docile & Friendly
Gentle, easy to handle, and great for families with children.
Broodiness
Excellent Mothers
Hens are highly broody and wonderful at hatching eggs from other breeds.
Egg Production
~156 per Year
Small light brown eggs. Not prolific, but prized for their mothering instincts.
Why Choose Silkie Bantam Hatching Eggs?
Silkies are a truly unique heritage breed with characteristics that set them apart from other chickens. Their black skin and bones, blue earlobes, and five toes on each foot make them a distinctive addition to any flock.
Soft Silkie Plumage
Their fluffy, fur-like feathers feel like real silk. A visually stunning breed that adds charm to any backyard.
Exceptional Broody Mothers
Silkie hens are renowned for their mothering instincts. They're often used to hatch eggs from other breeds or even other bird species.
Cold Hardy & Docile
Despite their delicate appearance, Silkies are surprisingly hardy in cold weather and have a gentle, friendly temperament.
Heritage Breed Value
As a heritage breed, Silkies carry traditional genetics valued by breeders and hobbyists alike.
Breed Specifications
| Characteristic | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | Bantam Chick |
| Origin | Asiatic |
| Purpose | Dual-purpose (ornamental & brooding) |
| Egg Color | Light Brown |
| Egg Size | Small |
| Comb Type | Feathered |
| Leg Style | Feathered |
| Cold Tolerance | Hardy |
| Mature Weight | Male – 3 lbs | Female – 2 lbs |
Incubating Silkie Bantam Eggs
Silkie eggs typically take about 21 days to hatch, similar to most chicken breeds. However, due to their smaller size and unique shell characteristics, paying close attention to incubation conditions is essential for the best results.
| Stage | Timing | What Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Set Eggs | Day 1 | Let shipped eggs settle for 12-24 hours before placing in incubator. |
| Development | Days 1–18 | Maintain 99.5°F, 50-55% humidity. Turn eggs 3-5 times daily. |
| Lockdown | Final 3 Days | Stop turning, increase humidity to 65-70%, keep incubator closed. |
| Hatch | Around Day 21 | Let chicks dry completely before moving to brooder. |
Order & Shipping Information
- Product: Silkie Bantam Hatching Eggs
- Availability: Mid-January through End of October
- Season: Limited quantities – order early for best selection!
- Shipping Schedule: Orders ship approximately 1 week after purchase on the next available Tuesday or Wednesday.
- Sexing: Hatching eggs cannot be sexed. Any chicks that hatch will be straight run.
Add a touch of elegance and charm to your coop with these gentle, silky-feathered companions. Silkie Bantams are perfect for families, hobby farms, and anyone looking for a truly unique heritage breed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Silkie chickens lay eggs?
Yes! Silkie Bantams lay approximately 156 small light-brown eggs per year. While not prolific egg producers, they're prized for their exceptional mothering instincts.
What color are Silkie eggs?
Silkie Bantam eggs are light brown in color. They're smaller than standard chicken eggs but contain the same nutritional value.
How long do Silkie eggs take to hatch?
Silkie eggs typically hatch in about 21 days under proper incubation conditions. The key is maintaining consistent temperature and humidity throughout the incubation period.
Are Silkie Bantams good for beginners?
Absolutely! Silkie Bantams are an excellent choice for beginners. They're docile, friendly, and easy to handle. Their hardy nature makes them suitable for various climates.
When do Silkie Bantam eggs ship?
Our Silkie Bantam hatching eggs are available from mid-January through the end of October. Shipping begins in early spring. Orders are scheduled about 1 week after purchase.