The same of any other breed.
However, in the US, there are only "bantam" Silkies - but from what I understand, they are more like a cross of size between bantam and large fowl.
Apparently, there are only real size differences in Europe between silkies.
Silkies come in Bantam and Large sizes, in Europe the Large Silkie is favoured, while in North America Bantam Silkies are preferred.
Not all silkies are small. You may have a bantam breed of silkie. There are standard breed silkies available and they are as large as many standard breeds like Rhode island reds and Araucana. Check out Hendersons chicken breed chart for more information.
Mutts. The size of silkies - arent truly bantams or large fowl.
Not many birds have more than four toes except chickens of the Dorking, Faverolle, Houden, Sultan, and Silkie Bantams, all of which have five toes. In these breeds the extra toe rises above the base of the hallux and projects upward, this toe never touches the ground. In the Silkie, the extra toes often lie nearly in the same plane as the hallux. Some birds have only three toes, while the ostrich only has two toes.
The dutch bantam lays more than an average large fowl. (At 270 a year plus.) But is still one of the smallest. The rhode island red bantam is large, so should lay large eggs.
There is no difference; they are synonyms.
difference is large
A women's large is much narrower and shorter.
Black Sex-link is a breed. It is the size it is - a large-size breed. Bantams are small chickens.Think of dogs. A German shepherd is a breed. It CANNOT be the size of a toy poodle. Neither can a Black Sex-link be the size of a banty. Take a Barred Rock Bantam Hen to a Rhode Island Red Bantam to get the Black sex link bantam
massive is a synonym to large or big, simply a fancier way of saying large.
Yes there is a large difference between the two. A line has no end and a line segment ends.
Murry McMurray Hatchery has a large selection of bantam hens. You can order them in straight runs or by sex. I think the minimum order is 25. I'm sure there are other hatchery's on-line if you search the web.