Silkie sex???

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Hey guys. Thanks in advance for the help. Just seeing what you think here, boy or girl? I know silkies take a while but this is about 8-9 weeks old, I have 2 other silkies but this one is by far the biggest

I’m praying for a hen. I had 14 chicks from a day old (4 different breeds) and 10 so far have been cockerels 😫😫 feeling defeated haha!

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Hey guys. Thanks in advance for the help. Just seeing what you think here, boy or girl? I know silkies take a while but this is about 8-9 weeks old, I have 2 other silkies but this one is by far the biggest

I’m praying for a hen. I had 14 chicks from a day old (4 different breeds) and 10 so far have been cockerels 😫😫 feeling defeated haha!

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It's comb makes me think cockerel. @LadiesAndJane
 
Hey guys. Thanks in advance for the help. Just seeing what you think here, boy or girl? I know silkies take a while but this is about 8-9 weeks old, I have 2 other silkies but this one is by far the biggest

I’m praying for a hen. I had 14 chicks from a day old (4 different breeds) and 10 so far have been cockerels 😫😫 feeling defeated haha!

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It's comb makes me think cockerel. @LadiesAndJane
Thanks for the tag. 😊
Sorry I am in agreement, this little one is looking more male. I see wattles forming which you wouldn’t see in a pullet at this age. The comb is slightly raised but I’ve seen pullets look like this as well.
It’s the wattles that are having me lean cockerel. I would though hang onto this one a few more weeks and look for more development signs to be certain.
 
My favorite game this year! I have found that where you get your birds makes a HUGE difference. Hatchery birds seem a bit easier to sex earlier on, you still have to wait until closer to 12-14 weeks on most to see streamers coming in, but some will start coming in sooner. Stock from breeders are almost impossible, I swear lol. I have one I was absolutely convinced was a cockerel based on it's wide U shaped comb and fearless temperament. It's now almost 7 months old and no crowing, everyone I've asked thinks it's a pullet.

All that said, the crest on your bird looks really round from the side right now watch it for a tuft of swept back thicker feathers over the next few weeks, from the front it looks like several of the cockerels I have had this year, kind of a V shape. If you have some extra money you could get DNA testing done, it's about $15 per bird. If I don't get a crow or egg out of this gang soon I'll be springing for testing. White bird in front I swore was a male from the beginning.
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Hey guys. Thanks in advance for the help. Just seeing what you think here, boy or girl? I know silkies take a while but this is about 8-9 weeks old, I have 2 other silkies but this one is by far the biggest

I’m praying for a hen. I had 14 chicks from a day old (4 different breeds) and 10 so far have been cockerels 😫😫 feeling defeated haha!

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cockerel by the look of that comb
 
Unfortunately I'm leaning towards cockerel too with comb and wattles - although some can trick you and 9 weeks is only young.
Here's mine, about 7 wks old. One on left is cockerel I think, little white one I think pullet.
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Just an update on my original post guys, and helps anyone who is looking themselves.

Luckily I kept her to see because not only is she a girl, she’s my number one layer in my flock haha! Out of an Australorp, Plymouth Rock, Orpington and Wyandotte she’s the only one laying everyday!!
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Goes to show the sexing myths are not rock solid!
 

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