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I have 13 week old girls and they are fully round.[COLOR=800080]How long does it usually take for the crest to fully come in on a silkie hen? My hen is about 6 months old and she still has pin feathers in her crest.[/COLOR]
I would say that is a roo based on comb, streamers, legs are longer, etc. If it turned out to be a 'she' I would be surprised. Please let us know.How about Fancy Nancy? Is she really a Fancy Ned? Her poof is wet here, so it may give a false streamer result. I think if she develops streamers it is supposed to happen at 4 months. She's super gentle. Not outgoing the way my RIR roo was, but super sweet. She's between 14-16 weeks. No comb, just flat. No wattles.
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I have silkies that are 9 weeks old and my cockerels have combs and my 2 pullets are flat like yours is. Both of my girl look just like yours. This is one of my boys, see the color and bumps forming, he also has wattles that are a dark mulberry color now to.This second picture is one of my girls
Kinda green in color right now but she is flat with no sign of a comb and no wattles either. I think you have a Nancy not a Ned.
x2 you can see the streamers on himI would say that is a roo based on comb, streamers, legs are longer, etc. If it turned out to be a 'she' I would be surprised. Please let us know.
My silkie roos are always really sweet. I have a buff boy that LOVES chicks. He is with them from the get-go, and even keeps them warm. Eats out of my hand very gently, while the younger chicks nearly make me bleed lol.
I don't know if it's true, but my boys have different voices as well. Anyone else ever notice this? My girls are higher pitched, my boys are very low when the peep. This is after 3 months, so keep that in mind.