The smaller the combs are the less likely they are to be roosters.
That's good to know, thank you. I'll keep watching them as they develop
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The smaller the combs are the less likely they are to be roosters.
Hi all, my 4 week old silkies, no idea if I have hens or roos, any suggestions
Thank you! I got them from a guy in Modesto CA.
If I had to guess I would say the front one looks like a possible roo. It's hard to tell from the picture but the comb looks largish to me.
I'm leaning pullet on this little puffball!
It is still VERY early to tell for Silkies. But, if I HAD to bet my farm, I'd say cockerel. He seems to have a fairly well developed comb and he's a bit beefier than my girls at that age. Can you get a better pic of his comb, from the front maybe?
It is still VERY early to tell for Silkies. But, if I HAD to bet my farm, I'd say cockerel. He seems to have a fairly well developed comb and he's a bit beefier than my girls at that age. Can you get a better pic of his comb, from the front maybe?
It is still VERY early to tell for Silkies. But, if I HAD to bet my farm, I'd say cockerel. He seems to have a fairly well developed comb and he's a bit beefier than my girls at that age. Can you get a better pic of his comb, from the front maybe?