Sometimes, when I look at this guy, its a very pretty bunch of form and feathers I'm looking at. But mostly, he's just the nicest guy!
His sons are all nice guys too:
I think it helps that one former son (troubled teenroo) picked off the top of his "fluff" scalp in a rooster fight (while we weren't looking), so now he has access to using his beautiful brown eyes:
For all their scary, monstrous claws and spikey looks, many people refer to their "evil Silkies" as sweethearts. I've met a few really nice pet Silkie roo's. In our yard, the roosters he made by mating with the smooth feathered Rosecomb hen were small, pretty, soft to pet and 90% of them have been sweethearts. My neighbor has a red Silkie roo, his offspring with a black hen are striped red/black Silkie roo's, and sweethearts.
His sons are all nice guys too:
I think it helps that one former son (troubled teenroo) picked off the top of his "fluff" scalp in a rooster fight (while we weren't looking), so now he has access to using his beautiful brown eyes:
For all their scary, monstrous claws and spikey looks, many people refer to their "evil Silkies" as sweethearts. I've met a few really nice pet Silkie roo's. In our yard, the roosters he made by mating with the smooth feathered Rosecomb hen were small, pretty, soft to pet and 90% of them have been sweethearts. My neighbor has a red Silkie roo, his offspring with a black hen are striped red/black Silkie roo's, and sweethearts.