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Gahhh I told tsc I absolutely can’t have any boys!you have two beautiful boys!
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Gahhh I told tsc I absolutely can’t have any boys!you have two beautiful boys!
Thank you!Now i need to get pics of my birds! The second one looks like a hen. The first one looks like a roo but I have one thought was a rooster until she laid her first egg. Let me get you a link to my tread.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/little-silkie-rooster.1430518/
Yes same age!Possibly girl if she is the same age as the other one
the comb isn't as big so maybe possible pulletYes same age!
one of my hens looks like a rooster, big walnut compared to her sister.Now i need to get pics of my birds! The second one looks like a hen. The first one looks like a roo but I have one thought was a rooster until she laid her first egg. Let me get you a link to my tread.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/little-silkie-rooster.1430518/
one of my hens looks like a rooster, big walnut compared to her sister.
she lays eggs and is always broody. Silkies are full of surprise o
oh wow! So I have some hope lol.one of my hens looks like a rooster, big walnut compared to her sister.
she lays eggs and is always broody. Silkies are full of surprises
Silkies are hard to sex, so you won’t know 100% until they lay or crow (this statement mostly goes for the second one). Everyone here is making a guess basing of what they see. Everyone has different opinions when it comes to how to sex a Silkie. As much as the second one does have small/starting streamers that doesn’t necessarily mean that the second one is definitely a rooster. As some people have pointed out it’s comb and wattles are small which can be a sign it’s a pullet. But again you won’t know 100% until they lay or crow.Yes! Lol, I’m in trouble...2 roosters...View attachment 2683951
one of my hens looks like a rooster, big walnut compared to her sister.
she lays eggs and is always broody. Silkies are full of surprises
I had a hen like that too:
Super cute!