So, I've always been told that it is extremely difficult if not impossible to sex Silkie chicks. In fact, when I first got my Silkies, I was told there was no way to know what the sexes were until they started crowing or laying eggs.
HOWEVER, today I met a lady who claims to have a tried-and-true method of sexing all chicks, including Silkies. Here's the method:
You hold the chick up by the fatty part at the back of the neck (just like you would a kitten).....if the chick draws its legs up to its chest, it is a rooster. If the chick's legs stay down in a dangling position, you have a hen. This lady has checked this method on her entire flock of well over 150 birds and says it is 100% accurate.
Anyone else heard of this way of "sexing" chicks? Any doubters? If yes, why?
HOWEVER, today I met a lady who claims to have a tried-and-true method of sexing all chicks, including Silkies. Here's the method:
You hold the chick up by the fatty part at the back of the neck (just like you would a kitten).....if the chick draws its legs up to its chest, it is a rooster. If the chick's legs stay down in a dangling position, you have a hen. This lady has checked this method on her entire flock of well over 150 birds and says it is 100% accurate.
Anyone else heard of this way of "sexing" chicks? Any doubters? If yes, why?
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