Maybe but I'm still calling it as a cockerelWow, that's pretty risky!

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Maybe but I'm still calling it as a cockerelWow, that's pretty risky!
Ugh! Not one person has said pullet and it sounds like you know a lot about the breed. Guess I need to rip off the bandaid and admit she’s a he!Maybe but I'm still calling it as a cockerel![]()
Sorry to be a bearer of bad newsUgh! Not one person has said pullet and it sounds like you know a lot about the breed. Guess I need to rip off the bandaid and admit she’s a he!
Thanks
Southern California. Corona to be exact@BirdieandFifi Where are you located?
Gotcha. Here's to hoping I am wrong about your silkieSouthern California. Corona to be exact
Thanks for the comparison. Fifi’s Comb isn’t raised and is smooth. But the “receding beakline”is like your little guys. But I agree that they look like twins at this age! Would a female have a rounder head fluff by now?It is a Roo, sorry, no mistaking that one.
Here is my white Silkie for comparison. If you look down the pile of chickens in this first picture, the white one - Roo, the partridge one - Roo, the little dark one - pullet. She is smaller, has smaller legs and virtually no comb to speak of at this age.
This is him at 5 weeks
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This is him at 7
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Yes, a female wouldThanks for the comparison. Fifi’s Comb isn’t raised and is smooth. But the “receding beakline”is like your little guys. But I agree that they look like twins at this age! Would a female have a rounder head fluff by now?