Jul 22, 2012 #1 chrisets In the Brooder 7 Years Apr 20, 2012 44 0 32 fresno ca Please help I just got a new Willie and I am not sure if its a roo or a hen I also do not know how to post pic yet so if u go to my profile u can see the pic thanks.
Please help I just got a new Willie and I am not sure if its a roo or a hen I also do not know how to post pic yet so if u go to my profile u can see the pic thanks.
Jul 22, 2012 Thread starter #2 chrisets In the Brooder 7 Years Apr 20, 2012 44 0 32 fresno ca Sorry let me correct my spelling I just got a new little silkie. Lol
Jul 22, 2012 #3 tadpole98 Songster 7 Years Mar 20, 2012 2,750 71 183 Missouri if it is fullgrown, i would say hen.
Jul 22, 2012 Thread starter #4 chrisets In the Brooder 7 Years Apr 20, 2012 44 0 32 fresno ca I am not really sure of the age but i am hopeing it is a hen to since I already have a hen .
Jul 22, 2012 Thread starter #5 chrisets In the Brooder 7 Years Apr 20, 2012 44 0 32 fresno ca Does anyone have any ideas? Please I need more input
Jul 22, 2012 #6 Alphabetcoop In the Brooder 7 Years Apr 12, 2012 25 0 22 Central Vermont I think your silkie is still too young to tell. Give it a few more weeks. If it starts developing waddles under the beak then it is a Roo.
I think your silkie is still too young to tell. Give it a few more weeks. If it starts developing waddles under the beak then it is a Roo.
Jul 22, 2012 Thread starter #7 chrisets In the Brooder 7 Years Apr 20, 2012 44 0 32 fresno ca Thanks I will wait and see then
Jul 22, 2012 #9 hdowden Crowing 8 Years Aug 14, 2011 11,642 347 331 louisiana can you get a good clear shot of its comb? from what i can see of the comb it appears to be a cockerel
can you get a good clear shot of its comb? from what i can see of the comb it appears to be a cockerel
Jul 22, 2012 #10 lorijohnson823 Chirping 7 Years Feb 17, 2012 103 2 91 Calhoun, KY I am sorry. I think it is still too early to tell with yours. The baby needs to grow a little more.