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Basia St Clair
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Thanks millions. Time will tell. I understand that it takes some time for Silkies to start laying eggs. Patience, young grasshopper ! Wont be able to get a second set of hands to help with pictures in the near future, so thanks again!Agree, they do not always cooperate!
Best to have someone else hold them while you get close ups, but time will tell either way.
Though they all APPEAR to be female, without seeing their combs, I can not give you a definitive answer. Though at 20 weeks, I would exect to see streamers coming in by now if they were male. They also have nice even rounded crests, a pullet sign.