Silkie Lovers, Show Off Your Fuzzy Chickens Here?!

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Very Foofy lol. Especially the feet. It is one of my keepers from the eggs I got from Kate Morreale.
Don't know who that is, but okay.
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This is Poof, we colored her tie dye, but almost all of it faded.
 
Just got a new Silkie in my flock...

Say hello to Carrot! :frow

'She' is roughly around 9-10 weeks old and is a bearded gold.

Fingers crossed to her staying a female :fl

I'll be so disappointed if I have to say goodbye to my little Carrot :hit

Although I can't complain, she only cost me £1:50...

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Just got a new Silkie in my flock...

Say hello to Carrot! :frow

'She' is roughly around 9-10 weeks old and is a bearded gold.

Fingers crossed to her staying a female :fl

I'll be so disappointed if I have to say goodbye to my little Carrot :hit

Although I can't complain, she only cost me £1:50...

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Looks it might be a roo. Here's my Porcelain silkie roo for comparison.
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Yes Carrot could still potentially be a male. Compared to the 3 siblings 'she' came with Carrot was the only one with the big crest and no comb development.

If she does turn out male, I'll probably get quite a bit for her/him because of the big crest. Big crested males aren't common in my area. Plus, who would wouldn't want to buy a bird called Carrot :lau

Majority of males in my area have smaller crests due to the European Silkie standards like my boy:
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Yes Carrot could still potentially be a male. Compared to the 3 siblings 'she' came with Carrot was the only one with the big crest and no comb development.

If she does turn out male, I'll probably get quite a bit for her/him because of the big crest. Big crested males aren't common in my area. Plus, who would wouldn't want to buy a bird called Carrot :lau

Majority of males in my area have smaller crests due to the European Silkie standards like my boy:
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I have one like that, but he's for sale if we have any takers.
 

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