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Hi to answer your question id say don't go by the waddles go by the shape of the crest. My girls all have tiny waddles. Even the bearded .but the crest is a dead give away. Male crests look more swooped back while female crests are more rounded like a pom pom. Look from the side view and as young as 8 weeks you can see this difference. Although
males can have a rounded appearance from the front or back view when looking from a side view you can usually see a swooped back crest. We call it the "Elvis" look. Where as compared to the females side view she will look very round in the crest very early in age. This method has worked very well for me. However they must be at least 8 weeks old to determine this trait. At around 8 weeks you can pretty much tell by using this method. Male crests ALWAYS, swoop toward the back looking at the side view. The higher quality silkie male can have a very rounded apperarence from back and front view but even in higher quality birds the side view of the male crest will swoop back and not be exactly round from the side view. As I said at about two months old this trait will be obvious from the side. By using this method ive been pretty dead on with my sexing at around 8 weeks. Hope this helps. This is the method I use. Its been pretty accurate. Best wishes. This method of course only works on silkies.
I've noticed this a lot with my silkies. Even my little dark blue or black (I still can't tell) chick is starting to have that swooped back crest. :-( can't catch a break on the Roos.