JaeG are your silkies large fowl? In USA we have bantam silkies. I wonder if that makes a difference in determining early gender.
The show breeder my friend got her silkies from would not sell before 4-5 mos. and guaranteed they were pullets, they were.
My friend who had silkies going back many years, rescued a 5 mos. old that was "a pullet." It started crowing a couple days later.![]()
Hi DD, we only have the bantams here but a very limited gene pool so none are of the quality I have seen round this site. I think all the ones I've seen for sale as pullets were never more than 4 months old. And there are strictly no bird imports to NZ to protect all our critically endangered native birds, so no hope of more genes to add.
There is one breeder I've found who is creating bearded silkies and cuckoo silkies. Another has created standard cochins (that breed was never here) and she has very pretty d'uccle, though again, nothing compared to the ones you guys have.
My little male was bossy and horrid from a young age so I was very glad when he started crowing (the breeder wouldn't take him back until he did). Not good rooster material! Unfortunately I think he was overly bossy when it came to food as 2 of his sister's suddenly got skinny and died, so that was a hard lesson for us all.