What Is a Woolie Chicken? (And Why They Look Like Walking Pom-Poms)
A woolie chicken is a nickname for ultra-fluffy chickens—most commonly Silkies—that have soft, hair-like feathers instead of typical structured feathers. But their differences go far beyond fluff. From feathered feet and extra toes to black skin and unique pigment traits, these chickens are genetically distinct from standard breeds. This guide explains what causes these features, what it means for care, and whether a woolie chicken is the right fit for your backyard flock.