These are obviously the first silkies I have had and I'm now thinking I have at least 4 boys out of 6
But these are hatchery silkies and so we all know how that goes.....
3 have straight combs. Yes, straight combs. And 1 has 3 rows of a straight comb....kinda like an Easter Egger roo, but this was has pointy ridges. And their combs are big!
My question is that 4 of them have very, very big wattles and they are only 10 weeks old. Are these very big telltale signs of Roos for me? I don't know silkies at all and having them being so different is confusing me.
I will add some pictures, but I do apologize.....they're with our iPad and we took them fast because a storm was rolling in
But these are hatchery silkies and so we all know how that goes.....3 have straight combs. Yes, straight combs. And 1 has 3 rows of a straight comb....kinda like an Easter Egger roo, but this was has pointy ridges. And their combs are big!
My question is that 4 of them have very, very big wattles and they are only 10 weeks old. Are these very big telltale signs of Roos for me? I don't know silkies at all and having them being so different is confusing me.
I will add some pictures, but I do apologize.....they're with our iPad and we took them fast because a storm was rolling in

So I'm looking at the ones with the very developed wattles and those are definitely boys...correct? Since they are crosses, does the same rule apply that if they already develop combs/wattles, they should be Roos?