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Hduenner09
In the Brooder
- Feb 9, 2021
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Thank you! I may look into the crow collar- had no idea those even existed! They both really are bonded to each other and I would hate to have to separate them. This also may be dumb of me to ask but whenever the hen is mature enough to lay eggs, will every egg be fertilized? How will I know if its a baby chick or if its an unfertilized egg each time they lay one? (sorry only familiar with just having hens and now with the (possible) rooster, it is a little complicated to me! Beginner over hereSilkies are terribly hard to sex accurately before 4 months and often not until 6 months...or longer!
The second photo with that much comb developed (as female Silkie's never really develop comb) looks suspicious.
Silkies can be pretty chill, so if you get a male, he might be very sweet. If crowing is a problem, you might consider a crow collar. I've used them successfully.
My 2 cents.
LofMc
