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I agree that there’s nothing confirming your wyandotte as a cockerel, yet. Though I wanted to add that your silkie is a satin or a silkie mix due to her smooth feathering.Miss Audrey looking good.....
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I agree that there’s nothing confirming your wyandotte as a cockerel, yet. Though I wanted to add that your silkie is a satin or a silkie mix due to her smooth feathering.Miss Audrey looking good.....
I agree that there’s nothing confirming your wyandotte as a cockerel, yet.
I'm afraid I have to agree.It's definitely feathering in better, but it still looks like a poor-quality Golden-laced Wyandotte cockerel to me. :/
It’s possible the feathers on the shoulders are just poor quality. I do see shininess, but no pointed feathers, yet.Those metallic-gold feathers in the wing bow (shoulders) coming in look pretty telling to me that we are looking at an Andrew. But I suppose we'll see.
Well, I see that this thread is still ongoing, and that the bird is still a cockerel.
How old is she?!Audrey just laid her 1st egg!!! I think... it’s smaller than my isa browns eggs and it’s not a silkie egg (I know they are white and this one is a small brown egg).,.. it’s definitely a bantam egg and she’s definitely of the bantam variety not the standard....