Giant Silkie Project.

Does This Sound Like A Good Idea Silkie Lovers?


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I just took some pics:

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I'm guessing this first one above is a pullet? It's hard to get the camera to focus on it, but there are fine feathers on the body.

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This one has down still, on its torso. So... cockerel?
 
I have some alcohol ink... maybe a drop on the boys somewhere. (It's like Sharpie ink, but in a bottle.) I don't have any chick bands, but maybe I can get a little zip tie onto them by the time the ink starts to disappear. Any suggestions as to a good place to put the ink, where it won't be shed away too soon?

I sometimes mark birds by cutting the ends of some feathers. It lasts until they next molt (a few weeks for chicks; adult chickens keep the "markings" until the next autumn molt.)

I either trim feathers in one wing, or trim the ends of the tail feathers--depends on how visible I want it to be. A short tail is visible across the yard, clipped wing is visible only when I catch the bird and spread it out. (And because they molt the wing feathers a few at a time, I can usually catch it when they've molted about half, and trim the new ones, if I need the marking to last longer.)

For sexing pea comb chicks: I have better luck if I look carefully at how RED the wattles are. The wattles might be tiny, but the males do seem to get more red at a younger age, compared to the pullets.
 

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