heather9084
Hatching
I'm raising my first little flock of backyard chickens. Previously we've always had a large group of just farm chickens (plymouth mostly). I have a wyandotte, plymouth, and a Silkie.
We picked them up from a local farm store and they were already sexed to the typical 90% accuracy.
All three were hatched May 25th, 2017 but this morning I heard a concerning very quiet "scream". It didn't sound like a crow I've ever heard of (even from an adolescent rooster) but then again, I've never raised a silkie and I'm not sure if it's supposed to sound like a typical rooster doing his first crow.
But they also are let out around 7:00-7:15am every morning and I was late this morning so I'm hoping she was just being more of a brat and wanted out.
I never thought of Rosie (the non-bearded silkie) being a rooster before this morning because she's never acted like one. She's bottom of the totem pole amongst our other two hens and she doesn't ever look out on guard. In fact she spends most of her time chasing little flies and then looking back and realizing she's separated from the other two and running back to eat next to them. She isn't ever upright either.
She is the friendliest of the three but that didn't start until around a month ago, before then she was standoffish. And again, my other two hens boss her around.
Now, I know she isn't from show stock and this is where I'm a bit confused.
Her comb is very very prominent, and from what I've searched just prominent for a silkie in general. And it seems her feathers have came in slower. In fact the back of her neck is still coming in.
I uploaded pictures for opinions.
Again:
very very submissive
not protective of the other two, never on watch
doesn't stand tall (in picture she's standing up right because I'm holding a sunflower seed for the photo)
is very small
let out a "scream could be a beginning crow noise"
has large comb
We picked them up from a local farm store and they were already sexed to the typical 90% accuracy.
All three were hatched May 25th, 2017 but this morning I heard a concerning very quiet "scream". It didn't sound like a crow I've ever heard of (even from an adolescent rooster) but then again, I've never raised a silkie and I'm not sure if it's supposed to sound like a typical rooster doing his first crow.
But they also are let out around 7:00-7:15am every morning and I was late this morning so I'm hoping she was just being more of a brat and wanted out.
I never thought of Rosie (the non-bearded silkie) being a rooster before this morning because she's never acted like one. She's bottom of the totem pole amongst our other two hens and she doesn't ever look out on guard. In fact she spends most of her time chasing little flies and then looking back and realizing she's separated from the other two and running back to eat next to them. She isn't ever upright either.
She is the friendliest of the three but that didn't start until around a month ago, before then she was standoffish. And again, my other two hens boss her around.
Now, I know she isn't from show stock and this is where I'm a bit confused.
Her comb is very very prominent, and from what I've searched just prominent for a silkie in general. And it seems her feathers have came in slower. In fact the back of her neck is still coming in.
I uploaded pictures for opinions.
Again:
very very submissive
not protective of the other two, never on watch
doesn't stand tall (in picture she's standing up right because I'm holding a sunflower seed for the photo)
is very small
let out a "scream could be a beginning crow noise"
has large comb




