Thanks for your help guys. I am thinking the partridge is also a roo, as its comb looks a lot like the gray though not as big. The white has the widest comb!
Ah yes, he is a rooster too.
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Thanks for your help guys. I am thinking the partridge is also a roo, as its comb looks a lot like the gray though not as big. The white has the widest comb!
To me, it looks like this one is holding its tail up a little high like a roo would and the comb is a bit large for the age, so it could be a roo. Too early to be 100% sure though.
This bird is so cute! Its tail is down more like a hen would have but it still has a larger comb. Sorry, too early to tell. Did you trim the feet feathers? Just noticed in the bottom pic it looks like it has no feathers on the feet.
I'd say it is probably a pullet. Tail is down, no long hackle feathers, the comb is small but is a little red looking (maybe it is just the lighting though).
Roo or hen? 2 months old exactly![]()
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Here is a few pics of my other silkie. Also 2 months old![]()
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Roo or hen? 2 months old exactly![]()
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Your white Silkie is definitely a rooster. Could you get some closer pictures of your black chicks though?
This may seem like a very silly question but I have a 14 week old silkie and I have no idea if it is male or female. It is mounting one of my older silkie hens but stays away from all my pekins and the other silkie. It is not crowing but is starting to make sounds like my 2 silkie hens. I'm so confused. Any thoughts as to what gender it might be or anything else I could look for?