From silkie mix to new breed?

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I agree with you that vulture hocks are quite attractive. I do not think it is possible that roosters can be pencilled. All examples of pencilled breeds show only the female being pencilled, while the males have a solid colored back and chest. I think the only breeds with pencilled males are Campines, and some of their close relatives. I think they are pencilled because they are hen-feathered breeds.
Well, then I guess when their chest and back feathers will come in I should be able to see which will be pullets and which will be cockerels.
I think that means the chick that my silkie is raising will be a pullet. It looks like her chest will be pencilled. First picture is from last friday, second is from today. I will take updated pictures this friday.
 

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I took some pictures of the newest chicks that are now 1 week old. I named them Orion, Onyx, Opal, Olive and Ocean. I didn't plan on giving them all o names, but I thought it would be fun. Even though Orion and Onyx aren't Oakley's chicks.
If wing/feather sexing was possible on them then from the looks of it I'll have 2 cockerels (Orion and Onyx) and the rest will be pullets. The white ones also all have big wings and little tails.

A little thing I just remembered is that if I keep either Orion or Onyx and breed to Oakley they have a 25% chance of having lavender chicks.

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Well, then I guess when their chest and back feathers will come in I should be able to see which will be pullets and which will be cockerels.
I think that means the chick that my silkie is raising will be a pullet. It looks like her chest will be pencilled. First picture is from last friday, second is from today. I will take updated pictures this friday.
They are adorable. I do not believe that pencilling is identifiable in chicks, unlike auto-sexing or sexlinked chicks.
 
They are adorable. I do not believe that pencilling is identifiable in chicks, unlike auto-sexing or sexlinked chicks.
So does that mean they'll all be pencilled, but the roosters will loose it when they mature? I've never had any pencilled roosters, so I don't know. I guess I'll just have to wait and see.
 
So does that mean they'll all be pencilled, but the roosters will loose it when they mature? I've never had any pencilled roosters, so I don't know. I guess I'll just have to wait and see.
I am not sure if all of the chicks will be pencilled, and if the males lose it when they mature. I also have never had chickens before, let alone pencilled ones. I do know that the roosters will not be pencilled though.
 

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