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  1. EggSighted4Life

    Wat sex are these silkies

    Right click on and copy the image.. then paste it in your post
  2. EggSighted4Life

    Wat sex are these silkies

    Here are some great link to check out.. https://silkie.org/silkie-colours.html https://www.browneggblueegg.com/Standard.html His pajama pants looked smokey grey, and why I called him "blue". In most birds the grey looking color is called blue. The first link describes "grey" the actual correct...
  3. EggSighted4Life

    Wat sex are these silkies

    Well, grey is a specific color which is different than blue.. I didn't see the whole bird in the photo but what I did see looked like blue with a lot of white leakage in the hackle/chest for starters. You could end up with paint IF that white was dominant white (not all Silkies are) and you...
  4. EggSighted4Life

    Wat sex are these silkies

    So this one is definitely female, and very nice looking as well! Her beak is getting way too long (when I zoom in).. so consider either CAREFULLY trimming the top.. with a good pair of dog nail clippers, maybe look at some videos and such to get a good basic grasp. Beyond that, make sure there...
  5. EggSighted4Life

    Wat sex are these silkies

    female. Sometimes there are hidden genetics.. wrong eye color can happen even in pure bred. Poor (light) skin coloring is very common in Silkies. Pure breeds get it plenty, and only folks who care select against it and try to maintain breeds true to their original traits. I see you'll have...
  6. EggSighted4Life

    Wat sex are these silkies

    There are no first generation crosses in these photos.. as first generation Silkie crosses will NOT be Silkie feathered.. So if their is a cross.. it's either second generation to a Silkie split.. or just a different color. The only male I'm seeing in the photos is the blue-ish boy in the...
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