That sucks. I’m sorry.I have a friend that wants one, and I can keep one maybe. But the others I will have to figure something out
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That sucks. I’m sorry.I have a friend that wants one, and I can keep one maybe. But the others I will have to figure something out
There's actually 2 pullets, #2, & #4.These are mostly a mix of cinnamon queen or golden sex link hen with a silkie rooster. The two black ones at the end are barnyard mixes. Thanks in advance for any guesses! (Just one picture of each bird) the third one and the fifth one look a little bit cockerel like to me.View attachment 3859305View attachment 3859306View attachment 3859307View attachment 3859308View attachment 3859309View attachment 3859311View attachment 3859312
Awesome!!!!UPDATE:
They are now around 11 weeks old, and I am so grateful because @ShrekDawg was right and only three ended up cockerels! We were able to rehome 2 and keep one who is more friendly and not the son of a mean rooster (turns out #1 is actually barnyard mix from a friend not silkie x cinnamon queen like I thought)
Here are the cockerels:
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I’m confused by what you mean? It has been confirmed that those are pullets, as are the last two barnyard mixesThere's actually 2 pullets, #2, & #4.
They're Fibro Sex-links.
Also what does fibro sex-link mean? Sorry I don’t know too much about chicken genetics. I was wondering if they where sex linked as the cockerel and pullet of cinnamon queen x silkie where different looking ( male darker female lighter) and same with golden sex link x silkie ( male more brown female mostly white)They're Fibro Sex-links.
Silkie Male bred to White, or Yellow shanked females produce Female chicks with Dark shanks, & males with white, or yellow Shanks.I’m confused by what you mean? It has been confirmed that those are pullets, as are the last two barnyard mixes
I was late to the thread.I’m confused by what you mean? It has been confirmed that those are pullets, as are the last two barnyard mixes
Oh that’s so cool! ThanksSilkie Male bred to White, or Yellow shanked females produce Female chicks with Dark shanks, & males with white, or yellow Shanks.
Females would also have black skin.
YeahThat's what I'm seeing too.