Well, I guess at this point you may need to wait and see if it crows or lays an egg.Oh sorry I just checked and it has VERY small waddles tucked up under their feathers not noticeable without really checkin.
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Well, I guess at this point you may need to wait and see if it crows or lays an egg.Oh sorry I just checked and it has VERY small waddles tucked up under their feathers not noticeable without really checkin.
Ok, thanksWell, I guess at this point you may need to wait and see if it crows or lays an egg.
Ok, thanks!1 is a cockerel, 3 and 4 are pullets, and 2 could go either way.
Yeah, I'm going to agree with @JedJackson on this one. 4 and 3 look like hens, while 1 and 2 look like roos. What could help though is looking at tail feathers as well!Ok,
What gender are these silkies? They were born on June 26/27th this year.
Chick #1 ( Dr. Z ) is definitely a rooster and has been crowing for the last month or two.
Chick #2 ( Nutella ) we are very stuck on them, they have not been crowing that we know of. They sometimes get in small kerfuffles but he/she mostly acts like a hen.
Chick #3 ( Marshmallow )
Chick #4 ( Misty )
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Thanks in advance!
Ok, thanks! I’ll post a tail feather update sometime this weekend!Yeah, I'm going to agree with @JedJackson on this one. 4 and 3 look like hens, while 1 and 2 look like roos. What could help though is looking at tail feathers as well!
Thank you!I feel like 1&2 are Boys, and the other two are girls.