Aug 3, 2020 #1 N NewCoop53 In the Brooder Jul 2, 2020 13 9 13 Hi! Another silkie mystery; this one’s comb is different than my other suspected Roos but that’s what I think we have here haha. Thanks for any input! Attachments 331AEDB5-6663-4EE0-BD34-A0EA38610190.jpeg 424.3 KB · Views: 45
Hi! Another silkie mystery; this one’s comb is different than my other suspected Roos but that’s what I think we have here haha. Thanks for any input!
Aug 3, 2020 #2 Northwest_Wannabe Songster Jul 15, 2020 1,821 2,490 236 Washington State 8a/8b Looks kinda like a cockerels comb, how old?
Aug 3, 2020 #4 Matilda Belle Crowing May 16, 2018 2,016 3,044 346 SE Minnesota My Coop My Coop In my experience any comb formation that early is a good indicator of a male.
Aug 3, 2020 #5 The Happster Happs Apr 5, 2020 7,746 35,939 966 Cloud Nine 8 weeks? Very likely a cockerel.
Aug 3, 2020 Thread starter #7 N NewCoop53 In the Brooder Jul 2, 2020 13 9 13 Thank you for the input and confirming my thoughts
Aug 6, 2020 Thread starter #8 N NewCoop53 In the Brooder Jul 2, 2020 13 9 13 Just throwing a few more out there for guessing. I enjoy playing the game lol Attachments D9F13352-133E-41C1-A9B1-DDFEE6769A66.jpeg 437.7 KB · Views: 23 550C7E0F-AD49-4851-8CF5-16E611901C08.jpeg 524.8 KB · Views: 20 31966A69-429B-4D1D-9540-00F8F06621A8.jpeg 394.9 KB · Views: 20
Aug 7, 2020 #10 happychicken2435 Chirping Aug 7, 2020 317 272 90 the black one is a pullet, splash is a cockerel, and the frizzle might be a pullet but it will be easier to sex in a few weeks
the black one is a pullet, splash is a cockerel, and the frizzle might be a pullet but it will be easier to sex in a few weeks