Jun 4, 2016 #1 peachez022 Hatching Jul 14, 2015 5 0 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 May 4, 2016 5,694 9,340 597 Somewhere in the Universe How old? It is looking like a boy. *Edited because of typo Last edited: Jun 4, 2016
Jun 4, 2016 #4 TheKindaFarmGal Free Ranging 6 Years May 4, 2016 5,694 9,340 597 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 Apr 11, 2011 9,281 832 391 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 Jun 1, 2016 1,778 214 146 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)