If theres 5 toes, and the toes are the correct black color is there anything else you can tell about a silkie chick that determines things for you or do you need to wait until they are mature before you start removing them from your breeding plans? I am not breeding for show quality just yet, as I'm planning on doing a project of blue and black mottled silkies, but I want to atleast keep the silkies that are going to atleast pass as good 4H quality birds (im too old to be in 4h but just saying...).
I now have 5 silkies, in blue and splash...two that just hatched today and they have the correct number of toes, however the blue one has the pink tips on the toes which im not too worried about as I've read numerous times that the pink toes can fade
However, I have 2 silkie chicks a blue and a splash that are 3 weeks old on this upcoming wednesday, the blue ones pink toes are black now except for the bottom of it's toes in that area that used to be pink above I assume it will all fill in black here soon as it's done a good job so far.
The other, a splash, its pink toe tips are still pretty much as pink as they were at hatching... does anyone here have any experience with chicks at this age still having pink toes or should I wait longer?
I have pictures I can show of the toes and feathering and wings, however I wont waste time putting them here if you guys agree that they're still too young to assess. But was just curious
thanks!

I now have 5 silkies, in blue and splash...two that just hatched today and they have the correct number of toes, however the blue one has the pink tips on the toes which im not too worried about as I've read numerous times that the pink toes can fade



I have pictures I can show of the toes and feathering and wings, however I wont waste time putting them here if you guys agree that they're still too young to assess. But was just curious

thanks!