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Howdy I have 2 Silkies and was wondering if anyone had thoughts on this one? Definitely still early, but just curious will post the other one later if she lets me catch her lol. So far the comb is not raised.
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I would need a much clearer photo of the comb. Looks like a cockerel though. Is the bird a hatchery or breeder bird?Howdy I have 2 Silkies and was wondering if anyone had thoughts on this one? Definitely still early, but just curious will post the other one later if she lets me catch her lol. So far the comb is not raised.
I'd say hen if it's form my pet chicken. Comb doesn't look as big as a hatchery cockerel's should be. And yeah, the feathers on the head make the comb hard to see.Did you buy it sexed? i know MPC sells sexed bantams.My Pet Chicken bird. Is it the feathers on the head?
Yes I did get it sexed, but even that isn’t a guarantee. I was worried about the head feathers becoming streamers. Also have a white Silked Egger and she is almost twice the size, but has a nicely rounded head and small comb.I'd say hen if it's form my pet chicken. Comb doesn't look as big as a hatchery cockerel's should be. And yeah, the feathers on the head make the comb hard to see.Did you buy it sexed? i know MPC sells sexed bantams.
That chick is way too young for streamers. Silkie cockerels get them from 18-24 weeks in my very limited experience with 2 hatchery cockerels. And so far looks like a hen. Good luck!Yes I did get it sexed, but even that isn’t a guarantee. I was worried about the head feathers becoming streamers. Also have a white Silked Egger and she is almost twice the size, but has a nicely rounded head and small comb.
Thanks! I will keep posting new photos if anything drastic changes in the upcoming months.That chick is way too young for streamers. Silkie cockerels get them from 18-24 weeks in my very limited experience with 2 hatchery cockerels. And so far looks like a hen. Good luck!