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    Ni 10K Tu: Kenyan Farmer Selling Silkie Chicken For Ksh.10,000 Each

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    By Ray Newsroom on January 24, 2026 News

    Ni 10K Tu: Kenyan Farmer Selling Silkie Chicken For Ksh.10,000 Each

    In a remarkable turn of events, a Kenyan farmer from Narumoru has captured the attention of social media users across the country and beyond with his rare and exotic poultry offering. The farmer, identified by online users as Brian Wanga, recently took to social media to showcase a unique breed of chicken that is not commonly seen in Kenya  the Silkie Chicken. The post has since gone viral, igniting curiosity and admiration among poultry enthusiasts and animal lovers.

    What are Silkie Chicken?

    Silkie chickens, also known as the Silky or Chinese silk chicken, originate from China and are renowned for their distinctive appearance and gentle temperament. What makes them stand out are their fluffy plumage, which feels remarkably soft and silky, resembling fur or silk. Unlike common chickens, Silkies possess several unusual features:

    – Black skin and bones: A characteristic trait that sets them apart from typical poultry.
    – Blue earlobes:Adding to their exotic look.
    – Five toes on each foot: Most chickens have four toes, but Silkies have five, giving them a unique foot structure.

    Silkie Chicken

    These charming features have made Silkies popular not just in China and Russia, where they are domesticated, but also among poultry hobbyists worldwide.

    The Price Tag: Ksh.10,000 Per Pair

    What has truly caught the attention of Kenyans is the price of these birds. The Narumoru farmer is selling mature Silkie chickens at Ksh.10,000 per pair translating to Ksh.5,000 each. Given their rarity and unique qualities, this price is considered quite steep, but not surprising for a breed that commands such a premium globally.

    The farmer explained on TikTok that it is highly recommended to purchase Silkies in pairs if one intends to domesticate and breed them, as they tend to thrive better when kept together.

    The Online Reaction

    The video, which has garnered numerous comments and shares, showcases the farmer holding the fluffy birds and explaining their prices. Many viewers expressed amazement at the rarity and beauty of the Silkies, with some questioning how they can be imported or bred locally.

    The full video can be viewed on TikTok [here](https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSaDjPTvR/), where the farmer elaborates on the breed, their care, and pricing.

    Significance for Kenyan Poultry Enthusiasts

    This development marks an exciting moment for Kenyan farmers and poultry lovers. The introduction of such exotic breeds could diversify local poultry farming, allowing farmers to tap into niche markets and potentially fetch premium prices for their products. Moreover, it paves the way for enthusiasts to experiment with breeding and raising rare poultry breeds in Kenya.

    The Kenyan farmer’s initiative not only highlights the growing interest in unique and exotic animals but also showcases the potential for local farmers to explore niche markets with high-value breeds. With the right knowledge and resources, more Kenyans could soon be raising Silkies and other rare poultry breeds, adding color and diversity to the country’s vibrant agricultural landscape.

    As the conversation around this unique breed continues to grow, one thing is clear Silkies are no longer just a Chinese delicacy but a symbol of Kenya’s evolving poultry industry and its farmers’ entrepreneurial spirit.

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