silkie sexing

Huh, Willow's comb seems pretty light then. He is a hatchery chick after all.



I still think he's pretty
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(his comb does look a tad darker in person- the Instagram effects tend to lighten the pic up- but his waddles are coming in reddish).
He's really sweet too. Easy to handle when I need to (taking him to the pen and whatnot) and will eat from my hand and let me touch him.
 
I see what they mean about plum color, I just think everyone understand red better when we are talking terminology. My definite roo rocky is just now turning "red" on his comb and waddles. And as for my "hen?" I noticed the slightest reddening on her waddles. I don't know if hens can have red shading on their waddles so that's what had stumped me. Here's an example of My roos mulberry comb.
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I see what they mean about plum color, I just think everyone understand red better when we are talking terminology. My definite roo rocky is just now turning "red" on his comb and waddles. And as for my "hen?" I noticed the slightest reddening on her waddles. I don't know if hens can have red shading on their waddles so that's what had stumped me. Here's an example of My roos mulberry comb.
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What pretty silkies oh my goodness! :)
And my hen, Gracey, is starting to grow some waddles and they have some red. She's 19 weeks.
 

I kind of want to say pullet because of the lack of comb and waddle development at that age.
Plus, the body shape really reminds me of my pullet, Gracey.
A side profile pic would be nice- of the neck and head specifically.
 
Huh, Willow's comb seems pretty light then. He is a hatchery chick after all.



I still think he's pretty
D.gif
(his comb does look a tad darker in person- the Instagram effects tend to lighten the pic up- but his waddles are coming in reddish).
He's really sweet too. Easy to handle when I need to (taking him to the pen and whatnot) and will eat from my hand and let me touch him.

I don't know if your pictures are showing a true color of him, but he might be a washed out splash. I have one, too. He's a light silvery color with slightly darker grey splashing, and a dark red comb and waddle, while his sibling (still on the fence about the gender) is a darker base color with darker blue splashing, and a more traditionally colored comb and wattles. I read that shows up sometimes when you breed splash to splash or when you don't introduce a blue into the breeding every fourth generation or so.

Here's my two for comparison:

Pinto the "normal" splash. Normal in color only; it's rumpless, so it has no tail.



White Flame, the washed out splash. His dark spots are a little darker than what's showing in this picture, but my camera broke, so I have to depend on a cell phone camera to get shots for now. I still think he's a beautiful bird. He's really filled out since I took this picture about three weeks ago.

 
I don't know if your pictures are showing a true color of him, but he might be a washed out splash. I have one, too. He's a light silvery color with slightly darker grey splashing, and a dark red comb and waddle, while his sibling (still on the fence about the gender) is a darker base color with darker blue splashing, and a more traditionally colored comb and wattles. I read that shows up sometimes when you breed splash to splash or when you don't introduce a blue into the breeding every fourth generation or so.

Here's my two for comparison:

Pinto the "normal" splash. Normal in color only; it's rumpless, so it has no tail.



White Flame, the washed out splash. His dark spots are a little darker than what's showing in this picture, but my camera broke, so I have to depend on a cell phone camera to get shots for now. I still think he's a beautiful bird. He's really filled out since I took this picture about three weeks ago.


Willow kind of looks somewhere in between it seems- or, well like the washed out one you have since cell phones seem to wash out the markings. I mean, after all, I did just buy him from a hatchery as a "silver" when he was a baby, so he's definitely not a fancy proper splash, haha!





One I took last night with a flash.


And here are two with my Nikon.



See, I have NO idea how he was bred. When I looked at the hatchery's adult silkies, they were all white! They could have had more but that was all I saw, so I know nothing of his background, just that I got lucky instead of a flat gray color like I expected, he's some sort of splash :)

This was him as a baby:




I started started noticing he had some dark feathers in his right wing at a young age- soon after I had purchased him. That's when I started to suspect something.

 

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