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How long do Silkie bantams live?

How long do Silkie bantams live?

between 7-9 years
A standard silkie chicken will generally live between 7-9 years, however this does all depend on the care given to them. Some Silkies have been known to live longer, so give them a little extra TLC and you’ll have their love for many years to come!

How long can a bantam chicken live?

Bantam chickens are a great addition to your yard and can live for a long time. Many bantams will live on average from 4-8 years. There are however many Bantam chickens that have been living well beyond 10 years. I have heard that one Bantam chicken was recorded to have lived for 16 years as a house pet.

Are silkies noisy?

Silkies are known to be less noisy compared to other chicken breeds. They have docile natures and tend to be less rowdy, but some silkies can be noisy at times. Not all silkies are clangorous and understanding what the cause for uproar among your silkies is will help minimize the decibels.

What is the average chicken lifespan?

5 – 10 years
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How old are bantam chickens when they lay eggs?

At What Age Do Bantams Start Laying Eggs? Larger and heavier birds like Orpingtons and Plymouth Rocks will start laying on the later side whereas lighter and smaller breeds will start laying sooner. On average, hens will start laying eggs at 6 months of age, depending on the breed.

Are silkie chickens high maintenance?

Care. Similar to other chickens, while they need dedicated care, we wouldn’t call the Silkie chicken breed high maintenance (despite their appearance). While they tolerate heat well, their feathers are more like down and not waterproof (like other chickens).

How long does a Silkie chicken live for?

How long does a silkie chicken live for? Silkie chickens and roosters live for 4 to 8 years and the sexes have a broadly similar life expectancy. My oldest ever silkies was an 11 year old cockerel. Buy freshly milled organic chicken feed shipped direct from the fields of the midwest.

Which is better a Silkie chicken or bantam chicken?

Some Silkies have been known to live longer, so give them a little extra TLC and you’ll have their love for many years to come! The silkie is a feather-legged true bantam, meaning they are only available in bantam (miniature) size, and have profuse feathering covering their legs- a splendid sight indeed!

What’s the life expectancy of a bantam chicken?

The life expectancy of a bantam chicken is 4 to 8 years. Some will die sooner and some may live to a ripe old age. A bantam chicken is the oldest recorded. Matilda was a red Pyle old English game bantam that lived for 16 years, apparently as an indoor pet.

Is it bad to keep Silkie Bantams indoors?

Keeping any chicken indoors is normally a bad idea. Chickens like the outdoors and should at the very least have access to their own coop and run and not share the human coop. All chickens, Silkies included produce dander from their feathers with can irritate the lungs, make asthma worse and cause a disease known as Bird Fancier’s lung or BFL.