Jun 4, 2016 #1 peachez022 Hatching Joined Jul 14, 2015 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Points 9 I hope it's not a Roo because I love these little guys and would have to get rid of him:-(
Jun 4, 2016 #2 TheKindaFarmGal Free Ranging 6 Years Friend Joined May 4, 2016 Messages 5,694 Reaction score 9,342 Points 597 Location Somewhere in the Universe How old? It is looking like a boy. *Edited because of typo Last edited: Jun 4, 2016
Jun 4, 2016 Thread starter #3 peachez022 Hatching Joined Jul 14, 2015 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Points 9 He is about 90 days old
Jun 4, 2016 #4 TheKindaFarmGal Free Ranging 6 Years Friend Joined May 4, 2016 Messages 5,694 Reaction score 9,342 Points 597 Location Somewhere in the Universe I'm going to go with cockerel. Silkies are notoriously hard to sex so I could be wrong. Hopefully you'll get a second opinion.
I'm going to go with cockerel. Silkies are notoriously hard to sex so I could be wrong. Hopefully you'll get a second opinion.
Jun 4, 2016 #5 howfunkyisurchicken Crowing 11 Years Joined Apr 11, 2011 Messages 9,281 Reaction score 843 Points 391 Location Tn Looks like a cockerel to me as well, but it is non bearded. It's normal for them to have bigger combs and wattles.
Looks like a cockerel to me as well, but it is non bearded. It's normal for them to have bigger combs and wattles.
Jun 6, 2016 #6 Poultry parent Songster Joined Jun 1, 2016 Messages 1,778 Reaction score 216 Points 146 Location A small county in Virginia i think cockerel also, he's starting to get streamers, it could be a she though! our roo was named lola till he started crowing! (he is now named ricky)
i think cockerel also, he's starting to get streamers, it could be a she though! our roo was named lola till he started crowing! (he is now named ricky)