AT 10 weeks with combs that big they are likely male.Anyone know what my two are? they are 10 weeks now![]()
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
AT 10 weeks with combs that big they are likely male.Anyone know what my two are? they are 10 weeks now![]()
It doesn't have to be trimmed it just needs a hard surface to file it down with I had one like that and after a week or so it was at the right levelThe black one needs a beak trimming, but at this point, they appear to be pullets.
Agree, though I have rocks and cement blocks in with mine and mine still need a trim now and then.It doesn't have to be trimmed it just needs a hard surface to file it down with I had one like that and after a week or so it was at the right level
Cockerels.Anyone know what my two are? they are 10 weeks now![]()
The splash appears to be a cockerel. I see streamers in the second picture.Hi I have 2 silkie chickens, both are 13 weeks right now, and I was wondering if anyone could tell me what their sexes could be. Both of them have no signs of combs or waddles, but the gray one will sometimes push our other chickens who are 14 weeks and tell them what to do. Our black one, I’m pretty sure is a pullet, but the gray one is the one I keep going back to. The gray one since we got them has been significantly larger than the black one. The gray one will stand up straight and tall and look around (although it can’t see much with the big fluff on its head) at the woods and at the sky. The only thing that makes me think that he could be a rooster is his behavior, and posture.
Thanks,
Stan
Looking like roosters!Anyone know what my two are? they are 10 weeks now![]()