Silkie gender prediction! Need some help :)

Zahreenuh

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May 29, 2014
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Hey everyone! I have 7 week old Silkies (They just turned 7 weeks today!) and I got around to taking pictures .... as best as I could with my camera and their movement because some of them are curious chickens... so I had them perching on a stick to be able to do anything, hah. I'll also post some comments under the picture of what I think their gender is but I want some help as well just in case.
I know Silkies are harder to sex and sometimes you have to wait until they crow but you know.


First chicken. One of my curious ones. Hard to get a shot of them. I call them Speedracer because they try to run and fly all the time. I am assuming this one is a Hen because I know you can't tell that much from the side (it was slightly windy) but her(?) head is very afro-ish


Second chicken! I feel like this one is a rooster. I have named them Doorhinge but I might have to change this in the future but I don't know... I have names for all of them and it might be difficult for me to change names even if their names can be boy-ish. He(?) is very sweet and is perfectly fine sitting on your lap


Third chicken! One of my favorites (this one is also curious to the max... I have to keep an eye on this one or I'll lose them outside).. I think I babied him too much and not much of the others because he was a runt next to 2 other chickens... now he is the sweetest chicken and loves to fly up onto peoples laps, being held. He also has the weirdest raspy peep since he was a baby. His name is Rabbi (My boyfriend names this one because the top of his head when he was a baby was shaped like a yamaka while everything else was a different color). His head has always been like that. I only say "he" because I have a feeling this might be a rooster for the long run. I could be wrong though! This is a strange chicken... He also smells. Is that common for being known a rooster? Always been like that and I am too scared to give any of my baby chicks a bath. It isn't overbearing but sometimes he'll smell heavily like chicken and sometimes chicken poop.


Fourth chicken! This was the main runt of my group.. their name is Manlet. Once again, my boyfriend named this one 'cuz the definition for it was funny to him and it fit the type of he was. I kind of babied him a little but not that much. He is a little fart head sometimes. I say he again because I feel like this one is a rooster. But what do I know!


Fifth chicken! This is Fat Albert. Also a big ***hole. They like to fight you when getting picked up by kicking and screaming their head off while sometimes trying to peck you. They are not pleasant. One of the biggest besides Speed & Door.


And sixth! This is Falco. The smallest of the group. I am not certain if they were a runt. I don't know why they are the smallest. They also are the feistiest. They will scream their head off and hate being held. Only tolerate perching on your shoulder or head. They like to be underneath everyone as well and sometimes will be alone. Can chickens be introverted? They eat and drink normally.. nothing is wrong with them. I am kind of concern with them being small but maybe genetics? I want to say they're a hen but I don't know.


Thanks for reading! I hope to see what y'all say and thoughts
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Same, i'm not seeing any obvious roosters at this stage.

Silkies are very fluffy as you know, and they can get poo stuck in the feathers around their vents, which may account for the smell. You can carefully trim the dirty feathers away or bathe them. Use warm, not hot, water and a little baby shampoo. Make sure that their heads do not enter the water. When finished you can towel them dry then use the hair dryer on a low setting. Take care as their skin is thin and delicate, its easy to burn them by accident.
 
I'm going to guess that the 1st and last chickens are definitely pullets. The rest I'm unsure of. But please update with pictures around the 10 week mark!
 
Same, i'm not seeing any obvious roosters at this stage.

Silkies are very fluffy as you know, and they can get poo stuck in the feathers around their vents, which may account for the smell. You can carefully trim the dirty feathers away or bathe them. Use warm, not hot, water and a little baby shampoo. Make sure that their heads do not enter the water. When finished you can towel them dry then use the hair dryer on a low setting. Take care as their skin is thin and delicate, its easy to burn them by accident.
I'll do that when s/he is a little older but I check their butts daily and no poo is around the vent strangely enough. But I'll keep that in mind
 
I'm going to guess that the 1st and last chickens are definitely pullets. The rest I'm unsure of. But please update with pictures around the 10 week mark!
Thanks by the way. And will do! Probably have to do it around the 11 week mark since I'll be gone when they finally turn the 10 week mark, sadly!

Thanks everyone else. Hopefully if I do have all roos, they are nice and not mean. But if they are, maybe I can sell some of them.

I don't know much about sexing them so sorry if it is still young to decipher what is what
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