Any idea on the genders?

SelfSufficientMe

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I purchased three gray silkies from a local farmer and although silkies are hard to sex he was confident that all of mine are pullets. Their horizontal posture being the reason. I’ve had them since they were a few weeks old. They’re now four months. Any idea as to what gender they each are. I’m confident one is in fact a pullet but the other two have less of a poof on their heads. They’ve been that way since I brought them home. Thanks for your opinions/help☺️
 

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Hi all. This beautiful silkie was sold to me as a female. She’s 12 weeks approximately. I think she looks like a female but whenever I throw them treats she makes the clucking noise that cockerels usually do when they find food. So I started to get worried perhaps it’s a male. Unless females also make those noise sometimes. Can anyone tell for certain?
 

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Do you think that they are truly gray silkies? I’m not 100% convinced 🤔
All looks to be pullets and they actually appear to be poorly marked splash. Gray in silkies is actually silver partridge and you’ll see a gradient of color going from the head down to the body and usually some penciling on the wings.😊
 
Hi all. This beautiful silkie was sold to me as a female. She’s 12 weeks approximately. I think she looks like a female but whenever I throw them treats she makes the clucking noise that cockerels usually do when they find food. So I started to get worried perhaps it’s a male. Unless females also make those noise sometimes. Can anyone tell for certain?
This lovely Silkie is a splash and does appear to be female. Though it is to early to be 100% certain.
In some lines of well bred Silkies males don’t present themselves until 4 to 5 months of age and look very female until then.😊
 
This lovely Silkie is a splash and does appear to be female. Though it is to early to be 100% certain.
In some lines of well bred Silkies males don’t present themselves until 4 to 5 months of age and look very female until then.😊
Thanks v much ! Hope you’re right. ☺️
 
All looks to be pullets and they actually appear to be poorly marked splash. Gray in silkies is actually silver partridge and you’ll see a gradient of color going from the head down to the body and usually some penciling on the wings.😊
Thank you. The man I bought them from ordered a pair from a hatchery and hatches his own eggs. My three came from his pair of gray silkies. Perhaps he received the wrong chicks or was misinformed🤷🏻‍♀️ Idk. It doesn’t matter to me either way. I’m just curious🙂
 

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