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By feet. The boy has a longer 5th toe on each foot, while the girl doesn't. The chicks wouldn't stop wiggling.
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How are you sure? That the long toed one is also a boy?By feet. The boy has a longer 5th toe on each foot, while the girl doesn't. The chicks wouldn't stop wiggling.
Not 100% sure, but I'm testing a theory. I noticed my two Silkie roosters have an elongated 5th toe on each foot while the girls will have slightly short, or shorter 5th toes then the boys.How are you sure? That the long toed one is also a boy?
I got them from tractor supply. Wanted some more large silkies.Pet Quality Silkies? I see yellowish/greenish hues on their skin soles instead of the slate/bluish hues
is not that they are not dark enough, is that they have a greenish tint to it, meaning their skin is recessive yellow w/w instead of dominant white W+/W+, but better pics would helpI also used flash, their feet look darker without it.
I tried my best with those fuzzy wiggle monsters. I might try again tomorrow.is not that they are not dark enough, is that they have a greenish tint to it, meaning their skin is recessive yellow w/w instead of dominant white W+/W+, but better pics would help