silkie sexing

Hi Danielle27, they both look like hens to me. My silkies were born May 27th. The Roos have all been crowing for 3 months or so. We also got our first egg yesterday. If you haven't had any crowing, I would expect eggs very soon. Good luck!!!
 
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He is growing up so quickly! I was wondering though, is it normal for a silkie to have such big wattles? He is about three and a half months old, and suddenly the wattles and comb became very pronounced.
 
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He is growing up so quickly! I was wondering though, is it normal for a silkie to have such big wattles? He is about three and a half months old, and suddenly the wattles and comb became very pronounced.


Yes, most definitely, for a cockerel.... They almost seem to baloon in overnight..

Here's Batman at about 4 months old:

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He started crowing a week later lol :p
 
We have a silkie that is 24 weeks old and we'd like to know what gender it is. The characteristics of being a rooster are - crowing (we read that some silkie hens crow), dancing (showing off), grabbing others by the back of the neck, and having a giant "brain". hen characterristics - small trangle wattles, puffball tail, we also have a silike that is a roo (same age) but it does not hold its self the same way.
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We have a silkie that is 24 weeks old and we'd like to know what gender it is. The characteristics of being a rooster are - crowing (we read that some silkie hens crow), dancing (showing off), grabbing others by the back of the neck, and having a giant "brain". hen characterristics - small trangle wattles, puffball tail, we also have a silike that is a roo (same age) but it does not hold its self the same way.
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Definitely a Cockerel
 
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Help! Boys or girls? The white silkie "Beaker" is about 19wks, the buff/partridge "Toffee" is 16wks, as are the two other partridge silkies "Caramel" and "Chipmunk". None have started crowing...yet. LOL Thanks!
 

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