He's not bad. I agree he looks a little long in the back, but he could be growing through a growth spurt and his cushion and posture haven't caught up with him. His feet look decent but a closer inspection is in order. Unless you're showing/breeding perfect birds already I wouldn't worry about his imperfections since he seems to have some nice qualities. Bottom line should always be: can you find something better? If so, then don't buy him if he doesn't have enough "junk in the trunk" so to speak. If he's got some awesome qualities you want then go for it $25-40 unless you know more about the lines he comes from and think he's worth it. Would you be breeding him back to black or to paint?Posted this on a different silkie thread as well, but want to make sure everyone can give their opinions. My friend is considering selling her cockerel because he has started crowing. Not loudly, but enough that she thinks he will disturb the neighbors.I would snatch him in a heartbeat because he is GORGEOUS but I don't have a house I can keep a roo at yet. So my question is, what would you all pay for him if she WAS to sell him? He is from local show stock, he is jet black with the emerald hues around his hackles, but he is from paint eggs so he is most likely het. for paint. He is super sweet and cuddly and is 5/6 months old.![]()
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