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I don't doubt that your roosters may have longer toes, but it still doesn't have anything to do with the gender.I'll post pictures tomorrow.
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I don't doubt that your roosters may have longer toes, but it still doesn't have anything to do with the gender.I'll post pictures tomorrow.
Both my silkie roosters have a longer 5th toe then the hen. You can see that really well in the chicks.
Okay.This is very likely a coincidence, or has something to do with the genetics of those two versus the hen. People have been trying to find out a way to sex silkies as babies for quite a long time. However, I am a little curious. I have quite a few silkies, both male and female, so I'll go check it out.
Okay
On the back of the foot, is that what you're referring to?If we're thinking the same toe (the top one on the inner side of the leg), then unfortunately the theory doesn't work. Two of my pullets have the same size toe as their brother, and my oldest hen has a very similar length toe to her rooster's. Too bad though, I sure could use a way to tell them apart as babies.![]()
Yep, that's what I'm talking about.