SilkieChicken123
Crowing
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That is a girl.Barbara would be the suspect. This is as boyish as ever s/he looks. I will try for a pic today.
20 weeks hereView attachment 2850336
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That is a girl.Barbara would be the suspect. This is as boyish as ever s/he looks. I will try for a pic today.
20 weeks hereView attachment 2850336
Could you post pics of your other chickens just in case?That's what I thought. The other three are pullets, I've been them in the nest boxes and found eggs. Their vents are all bigger and moist now that eggs have begun.
Just so weird to have a few of my first eggs look fertile.![]()
Yes, i agree.Could you post pics of your other chickens just in case?
But when hens turn into cockerels, they can't fertilize eggs. They only act like roosters but they don't get the sperm or anything to fertilize eggs. (or at least that's what I read.)
It was probably him then. they are fast lil' guys.They don't free range.
Had them from a few days old.
I will say, I have a 4 mo silkie cockerel who is kept separate 99% of the time. They have some supervised time before lockup some evenings. I wouldn't think he is old enough or slick enough to pull off mounting without me noticing but I guess anything is possible...? The barred rocks bully him, though, so he is usually cowering in a corner.I didn't even think of him as he is such a cry baby but maybe he got a ride in before they started laying?? Literally only together for a few minutes maybe once a week and I'm here the whole time. The run is only 8'x12' for that so hard to be out of sight.
I've been standing in the run for pics for a while but they're in the middle of the best dirt naps of their lives, apparently. Didn't even care to see if I brought food.
It was probably him then. they are fast lil' guys.
I agree.It was probably him then. they are fast lil' guys.