Is this a silkie?

This girl looks like it has some kind of modified single comb. If this bird was male it would be much larger by now. Pretty sure you have a pullet!😊
Thank you! She was mislabeled so I wonder if she’s mainly silkie with a bit of something else. Her feathers by her butt are half normal feathers so I think she is definitely mixed
 
Thank you! She was mislabeled so I wonder if she’s mainly silkie with a bit of something else. Her feathers by her butt are half normal feathers so I think she is definitely mixed
She does not look mixed. Hatchery silkies often have some hard feathering, especially around the tail and wings.😊
 
This girl looks like it has some kind of modified single comb. If this bird was male it would be much larger by now. Pretty sure you have a pullet!😊
I need help sexing my Silkie. he acts like a guy and does ā€œmating dancesā€ to the hens. But we still aren’t sure.
 
Oh okay! I don’t know much about silkies so that’s my bad! How come her comb is different then?
Single comb silkies are often seen, especially in hatchery birds, though I have had 2 cockerels with them that I hatched from high end breeder eggs. It is recessive, so only pops up if both parents have it or carry it. 😊
 
Single comb silkies are often seen, especially in hatchery birds, though I have had 2 cockerels with them that I hatched from high end breeder eggs. It is recessive, so only pops up if both parents have it or carry it. 😊
Is it a bad thing or does it matter? Also where do you get breeder eggs or silkie chicks? I’m wanting to eventually add some more into my flock!
 
I need help sexing my Silkie. he acts like a guy and does ā€œmating dancesā€ to the hens. But we still aren’t sure.
Start a new thread with some good photos, side view of the bird whole body, good comb photos, face in profile and straight on. Include age. If he is doing the mating dance than odds are it is male. Good luck!😊
 
Is it a bad thing or does it matter? Also where do you get breeder eggs or silkie chicks? I’m wanting to eventually add some more into my flock!
It matters if you are trying to breed to the SOP (standard of perfection). I sold my two boys that had it, though I did use one of them for breeding for a season as he was the only rooster I had at the time and he was perfect in every other way, very true to type with an amazing crest and fluffy tail. You then have to work on breeding the single comb out again.
If you are just keeping them for pets and breeding then for fun, then it does not really matter.😊
There are many breeders that sell chicks and hatching eggs. Do an internet search and try to find some close to your location.
 
My Avatar is the daughter of my single combed boy. She is then carrying the gene for the single comb, but has a normal silkie comb herself. 😊
 

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