Silkie pullet or roo??

One of your pictures shows it really well!

I buy small blunt nose scissors and nail cutters at my pet store. Amazon has lots too , the video I watched way back when said always hold the scissors against the head so you can not poke the eye ... I do it alone but having someone hold them wrapped in a towel helps the first few times .

Mine are so used to a makeover that o hold them on my lap and trim away :)

Of course mine eat fermented feed by dunking their heads into it! That I just wash out ....

Aren’t they just so fun?

Here’s a picture threw my silkies door last night , ones sitting on an egg underneath ( little stinker)
Have fun
 

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One of your pictures shows it really well!

I buy small blunt nose scissors and nail cutters at my pet store. Amazon has lots too , the video I watched way back when said always hold the scissors against the head so you can not poke the eye ... I do it alone but having someone hold them wrapped in a towel helps the first few times .

Mine are so used to a makeover that o hold them on my lap and trim away :)

Of course mine eat fermented feed by dunking their heads into it! That I just wash out ....

Aren’t they just so fun?

Here’s a picture threw my silkies door last night , ones sitting on an egg underneath ( little stinker)
Have fun
I appreciate all the advice I can get. First time chicken owner and been a long time since I have owned and cared for any type of bird. Your are just adorable. They are such interestingly adorable chickens lol. Mine reminds me of Kramer from Seinfeld whenever it enters anywhere. Never walking lol.
 

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