Yay!go for it!
Well, the easiest way to do it is wait to see if they crow or lay eggs. But if you donāt want to wait, I can give you a bit of information from what I can tell.
I would say that #3 is a rooster and the rest are hens.
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Yay!go for it!
You have 2 partridge, & a Birchen. I believe all maybe pullets, but comb pictures of all 3 will confirm thisSooooo after a LONG wait, I finally got three beautiful 3.5 month old silkie chicks! Two of them are partridge, and one I'm not sure, so any suggestions about that re very welcome! MASSIVE thank you to @MysteryChicken and @ikoCRO (Also honorable mentions to @JacinLarkwell @ChickenCanoe and @Amer ) thank you for helping me! Now, here are my two questions. I would like to know the sex of these three chicks, yes I know it's really hard to tell at this age, but if anyone has any ideas I would gladly appreciate it, if not, well, let's just say I'm used to waiting. Now my second question. We will be expecting a week where things are going to get pretty cold, dropping to 0C° (around 32F I believe) at night at its coldest day, and up to 4C° (around 40F I believe) during the day. Will these 3.5 month olds be able to handle that kind of weather? The will have a sheltered area of course free from drafts, with bedding, but I still worry about them a lot. Anyways, here they areView attachment 3393419
Okay.Thank you @MysteryChicken ! Ha won't that be a fun one instead of having my regular no hen luck, this time I have no roosters! As for the comb, I'll try to get pictures tomorrow, it's dark outside right now. As for the slow acclimation, I believe the seller kept them outside, and they live in a part of Grece where it gets much colder
Okay.
A thick bedding layer, like straw should get them through. That's all I do. If you think a heat source is necessary, you can.Also this just proves how bad I am at sexing silkies, I thought I had three roos! So would the be okay temperature wise, or should I try and get them a source of heat, just in case?
Based on my own colors i have and what ive seen, top is likely male and bottom two are likely female. If the partridge gets bright pepper/copper red feathers though, it's male.Sooooo after a LONG wait, I finally got three beautiful 3.5 month old silkie chicks! Two of them are partridge, and one I'm not sure, so any suggestions about that re very welcome! MASSIVE thank you to @MysteryChicken and @ikoCRO (Also honorable mentions to @JacinLarkwell @ChickenCanoe and @Amer ) thank you for helping me! Now, here are my two questions. I would like to know the sex of these three chicks, yes I know it's really hard to tell at this age, but if anyone has any ideas I would gladly appreciate it, if not, well, let's just say I'm used to waiting. Now my second question. We will be expecting a week where things are going to get pretty cold, dropping to 0C° (around 32F I believe) at night at its coldest day, and up to 4C° (around 40F I believe) during the day. Will these 3.5 month olds be able to handle that kind of weather? The will have a sheltered area of course free from drafts, with bedding, but I still worry about them a lot. Anyways, here they areView attachment 3393419
Pretty sure 3 is female specific colored. Never seen a male anything with bronze necklacingYay!
Well, the easiest way to do it is wait to see if they crow or lay eggs. But if you donāt want to wait, I can give you a bit of information from what I can tell.
I would say that #3 is a rooster and the rest are hens.
Pretty sure 3 is female specific colored. Never seen a male anything with bronze necklacing
A thick bedding layer, like straw should get them through. That's all I do. If you think a heat source is necessary, you can.