Here are some updated photos of the 4 Sebright chicks. They are only 2 weeks old I think but to me it seems #3 looks like maybe a tiny comb is visible. Guesses on gender?
Hello I have 4 chicks from the bantam assorted bin at TSC. The guy working said he wasn't sure but thought they came from Townline. I think 3 are Sebrights. Not sure about the 4th chick. What do you guys think? The first 4 images feature the chick I'm not sure of.
I have a cockeral that I was told was a pullet when I bought it. It is a bantam Cochin Silkie mix. He is beautiful and has not been agressive towards people. He's also not been overly agressive towards my 6 hens. But one of my hens, also a silkie Cochin mix, had a smallish bleeding wound on her...
Hey they silkie Cochin mix is not working out. He's been too agressive in his attempts to mate with one of my hens. I don't have a very big coop or a sustainable way to keep them separate and safe/happy. could you take him back. He's a beauty but I really can't keep him.
Sexing some of my favorite chickens is so difficult. I love the silkies, Polish, the Sebrights. Now my flock is all silkies and the silkie Cochin mix roo. I want a couple Polish girls but don't want to risk the potential conflict between Pepper and new flock members in case they are actually...
He fought with my 2 little Sebright roos when I first brought him home. But then by the next day they were buddies, sharing a roost. Then less than a week later both my Sebright roos died suddenly within 24hrs of each other. I really have no clue why. Maybe injured or maybe completely unrelated...
I actually bought the second bird pictured on January 22nd and was under the impression that it was a pullet. When I first brought it home I questioned if it was actually male based on how it interacted with my flock. However now I feel certain it is a cockeral because he's crowing now.
I have a few silkies chicks I'd like to rehome. Located in Massachusetts. Can meet up anywhere reasonably close to pittsfield. White, possibly buff. Hatchery quality.