Aug 10, 2013 #1 Sparkway Songster 10 Years Jul 12, 2013 117 16 166 Essex County New Jersey [/IMG][/IMG]I got this Silkie from a woman's family farm. She said it was a girl. I'm hoping. What do you think. She/he is 10 weeks [/IMG][/IMG] Last edited: Aug 10, 2013
[/IMG][/IMG]I got this Silkie from a woman's family farm. She said it was a girl. I'm hoping. What do you think. She/he is 10 weeks [/IMG][/IMG]
Aug 10, 2013 #2 sourland Broody Magician Premium Feather Member 15 Years May 3, 2009 157,095 616,673 2,237 New Jersey Silkies can be tough, but I think that she is a pullet.
Aug 10, 2013 Thread starter #3 Sparkway Songster 10 Years Jul 12, 2013 117 16 166 Essex County New Jersey Thanks. Are 3 pic showing? I can only see one of the pics I posted
Aug 10, 2013 #4 Tinet In the Brooder 6 Years Aug 10, 2013 14 0 24 Canada Only one picture is showing..
Aug 10, 2013 #5 Sphinx Crowing 13 Years May 10, 2010 3,224 81 331 Utah I see three pictures. I have no idea on gender. Silkies are mysteries to me. I was reading this hoping to figure out if my silkie is pullet or cockerel.
I see three pictures. I have no idea on gender. Silkies are mysteries to me. I was reading this hoping to figure out if my silkie is pullet or cockerel.
Aug 10, 2013 #6 Tricoglossus Songster 11 Years Mar 15, 2012 913 47 206 Perth, Western Australia Looks like a female due to the tiny comb. The males tend to get more of a pronounced comb by about 10 weeks old (though some develop sooner, some develop later).
Looks like a female due to the tiny comb. The males tend to get more of a pronounced comb by about 10 weeks old (though some develop sooner, some develop later).