Silkie Duck

Scientific Name

Anas platyrhynchos domesticus


Alternative Names

Silkie Duck, Silky Duck, Bantam Silkie

Measurements

FeatureMale (Drake)Female (Duck)
Weight0.9–1.1 kg (32–38 oz)0.85–1 kg (30–36 oz)
Body TypeSmall, compact, bantamSmall, compact, bantam
Feather TypeSilky, fluffy, non-waterproofSilky, fluffy, non-waterproof

Status

A very rare bantam duck breed, not yet recognized by the American Poultry Association. They were first developed in the late 1980s in the United States by breeders like Darrel Sheraw and later refined by Dave and Millie Holderread.

Identification

Silkie Ducks are easy to spot thanks to their fluffy, fur-like feathers. Their plumage looks soft because their feathers lack barbicels—the tiny hooks that usually help feathers stay smooth and waterproof. They come in several colors like black, white, snowy, grey, chocolate, blue-bibbed, and wild-type.

Voice

These ducks have soft, distinct voices. They can be chatty and high-pitched, but not as loud as Call Ducks.

Diet

Excellent little foragers. They enjoy insects, slugs, snails, plants, and standard duck feed. They love wandering in gardens and orchards.

Distribution

Originally from the United States, they are now kept in small numbers by dedicated breeders in North America and a few other countries.

Habitat

They do well in backyards, small ponds, farms, or gardens. They need clean water, dry bedding, and safe housing because their feathers don’t repel water well.

Breeding

Hens are good mothers and often go broody. However, their eggs have thicker shells and membranes, which can make hatching tricky. The silky feather gene is recessive, so not all ducklings in a clutch will have fluffy feathers.

Wintering

They can handle cold weather but need dry shelters because their feathers don’t keep out water or cold as well as normal ducks.

Conservation

Very rare and only bred by a small number of enthusiasts. More breeders are needed to protect this unique duck from disappearing.

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