Apr 11, 2018 #1 Cdawagners Hatching Apr 11, 2018 2 0 9 Please help this is my first set of chickens this is the only silkie that we got. 7 weeks old. Girl or boy???? Attachments 0411181542d_Film1.jpg 551 KB · Views: 30 0411181542a_Film1.jpg 713.4 KB · Views: 23
Please help this is my first set of chickens this is the only silkie that we got. 7 weeks old. Girl or boy????
Apr 11, 2018 #2 Table4Six Crossing the Road 13 Years May 22, 2012 2,552 26,381 996 Still too young to tell 100% and silkies in general are particularly tricky to sex, but at just seven weeks your bird has already developed a fairly prominent comb. I vote cockerel.
Still too young to tell 100% and silkies in general are particularly tricky to sex, but at just seven weeks your bird has already developed a fairly prominent comb. I vote cockerel.
Apr 11, 2018 #3 emmyn74 Songster 7 Years Apr 2, 2017 217 154 181 Spencer Indiana I second that...I think it's gonna be a Cockerel...bc of size of comb...I also have silkies and they r usually hard to tell until they get older.
I second that...I think it's gonna be a Cockerel...bc of size of comb...I also have silkies and they r usually hard to tell until they get older.
Apr 12, 2018 Thread starter #4 Cdawagners Hatching Apr 11, 2018 2 0 9 Thank you !! I really hope its a hen. Because we cant have roosters where we live!
Apr 12, 2018 #5 Table4Six Crossing the Road 13 Years May 22, 2012 2,552 26,381 996 Keep your fingers crossed. Maybe it's just a hen with a big comb.
Apr 12, 2018 #6 AlleysChicks Enabler 6 Years Oct 10, 2016 15,538 40,071 1,212 Southern Ohio That’s a cockerel. No pullet especially a silkie will have that big of a comb at 7 weeks. Sorry you can’t keep him.
That’s a cockerel. No pullet especially a silkie will have that big of a comb at 7 weeks. Sorry you can’t keep him.
Apr 12, 2018 #7 A auntdover23 In the Brooder Apr 6, 2015 99 2 49 I wouldn't be so sure of that just because of a comb. I've had a couple with combs that turned out hens. i think you should check the saddle feathers
I wouldn't be so sure of that just because of a comb. I've had a couple with combs that turned out hens. i think you should check the saddle feathers