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  1. chickmamato7

    Silkies - They’re simply SPECTACULAR!

    My Silkies get along well with my standard breeds. My big girls don't see them as a threat because they are so docile and move out of the way when food is involved. Even my SLW that has been a feather picker to my Polish does not give them any trouble at all.
  2. chickmamato7

    Silkies - They’re simply SPECTACULAR!

    I have some & love them. Be careful-- they're addicting! They're no different than my other Silkies-- one is a big boss in the coop and the other is sweet & submissive. Both are friendly toward humans and just a joy to have around. I can't get over their beauty! I live in upstate NY and winters...
  3. chickmamato7

    Silkies - They’re simply SPECTACULAR!

    I see a large round comb and streamers, so I vote cockerel. Funny how I can always clearly see the signs of "boy" when someone else's bird is in question, but never when it involves my own!
  4. chickmamato7

    Silkies - They’re simply SPECTACULAR!

    Wow-- if you are correct, then I picked 3 out of 4 pullets from a breeder bin at 1 week old! The last one looks & acts so female that I am still leaning that way for her. I was blown away when I pulled her crest back & saw pink. Mentioned it to the breeder to get her thoughts and she still...
  5. chickmamato7

    Silkies - They’re simply SPECTACULAR!

    Thoughts on the sex of my 10-12 week old Silkies? These are the 3 I am still unsure of for various reasons: 1st one has a messy crest, 2nd has some golden brown leakage around neck, 3rd has some red showing when crest is pulled back Attachments
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