

Frame
Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions
Image:
7.00" x 8.00"
Overall:
9.00" x 10.00"
Black Silkie Bantam Poster

by Linda Stern

$17.56
Product Details
Black Silkie Bantam poster by Linda Stern. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Silkie... more
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3 - 4 business days
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Artist's Description
Silkie
Silkies are an ancient breed originating in the Far East, most likely China. They were first documented by Marco Polo himself around the year 1300. He encountered a travel with “a furry chicken.” Silkies are arguably the most popular and beloved of all ornamental breeds. They are the pocket pet of the chicken world, with sweet and friendly temperaments and feathers that feel more like hair. Because they are so tame, they are easily bullied by other birds. They are very broody and devoted mothers to anything that hatches from an egg – they’ll even adopt other chicks!
Silkies have black skin and black bones, a walnut-shaped comb, and turquoise earlobes. Their fuzzy feathers come in a variety of colors, but because of the feather structure, silkies cannot fly and are not water proof. If they get wet, they need to be dried off with a towel before they catch a chill.
About Linda Stern

Linda is an author (L.C.Bennett Stern), blogger and backyard birder, who loves living in a small town on the East Coast of the United States. She prefers taking photos of subjects in nature and architecture ... with a smile, she adds: people are so unruly. Please feel free to manipulate my photos (to the extent possible) to suit the items you wish to order, including changing the background color on many items. (Note: Some images cannot be resized to appear correctly on Mugs, even with resizing...check carefully before ordering, to avoid disappointment.) I welcome you to stop by frequently to see updates to my portfolio.
Cheryl Bostock
He looks like a Philadelphia "Mummer" with a sad costume!
Linda Stern replied:
Perhaps at the end of the New Year's parade!