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I think so. of your silkies? I saw what you was talking about with the spots. But you cant see any skin showing unfeathered on my silkie's face. Likely cause mine is bearded better then your's. I have heard of the cuckoo silkies all having redish faces. Weither this chick I have is a cuckoo, mottled, silver, or something completely different from all those, one thing is sure is that there is no red skin on it and no skin spots from what I an tell in the legs (only visible skin area on the bird). Im excited to see how it matures and what it feathers out to look like after its molt in a few months.
they have darker faces when younger.. but gradually lightens as they get older.
Mine are easier to tell cause they are NOT bearded silkies...
if it's a cuckoo I hope it will retain the dark skin colouration as this is not easy to get.
I think so. of your silkies? I saw what you was talking about with the spots. But you cant see any skin showing unfeathered on my silkie's face. Likely cause mine is bearded better then your's. I have heard of the cuckoo silkies all having redish faces. Weither this chick I have is a cuckoo, mottled, silver, or something completely different from all those, one thing is sure is that there is no red skin on it and no skin spots from what I an tell in the legs (only visible skin area on the bird). Im excited to see how it matures and what it feathers out to look like after its molt in a few months.
they have darker faces when younger.. but gradually lightens as they get older.
Mine are easier to tell cause they are NOT bearded silkies...

if it's a cuckoo I hope it will retain the dark skin colouration as this is not easy to get.