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Haha this is the same chick you first guessed is a roo....seems you have my problemThat is a pullet. She is so cute. Had one just like her.


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Haha this is the same chick you first guessed is a roo....seems you have my problemThat is a pullet. She is so cute. Had one just like her.
That comb is huge. I am still saying cockerel.Yes, I know they are the worst to even try sexing yet, I swear it changes so much day to day that one day I'm certain it's a girl, the next I'm convinced I have to say goodbye because it's a boy.
The comb came up quiet quickly about 4wks old, but hasn't changed any in the last 2wks.
This chick has me all kinds of sad![]()
The head feathers are what have me convinced it's a boy this weekThat comb is huge. I am still saying cockerel.
Still sticking with a male! His comb is larger than any silkie hens’ I have seen.Still waiting for this little rascal to let me know if it's a boy or girl![]()
As in pullets or adult hens? Because my hens definitely have bigger combs than this guy.Still sticking with a male! His comb is larger than any silkie hens’ I have seen.
Well, bigger than my friend’s standard bred silkie hens. Also much bigger than even a hatchery 12 week old silkie pullet’s comb. Pullets usually have very flat comb areas until they are closer to maturity.As in pullets or adult hens? Because my hens definitely have bigger combs than this guy.
Also, I'm not disagreeing, I actually feel that it's a boy....I'm still just hoping so badly I'm wrong though![]()