summerb123
Free Ranging
He's lacking the mottling needed to be a Swedish flower and his type is all wrong. I raise flowers and he doesn't match at all. He is definitely a cockerel and could be mixed with flower.
agreed!
pretty boy though!
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He's lacking the mottling needed to be a Swedish flower and his type is all wrong. I raise flowers and he doesn't match at all. He is definitely a cockerel and could be mixed with flower.
The black Silkie is most definitely male, and he's not black, he's Birchen. Not sure about the white. The Silkies are a few months older than the others.Hi everyone I'm new to this site and the world of chicken...
I have recently purchased a bit of a mixed flock 2 silkies,2 Wyandottes and an australorp. My black silkie changed dramatically in the first week and I know that formerly she is definitely a he, I'm not sure on my white one though. And also what do you think my australorp is?[/URL]
The blue australorp is such a sweet little bird. I have new names for the silkies but I'm not sure how I can change Cindy Australorpa into a boy name if needed.
Thanks
The Australorp is a bit young to be certain of. Looks to be just about 6 to 8 weeks old. Not an obvious cockerel yet.