Any guesses on this one's sex? She/he is 3 months old. However, it's probably still too early.![]()
Raven: (Black) This could very possibly be a pullet. The comb looks small and I don't see wattles. Also, the crest doesn't look like streamers coming out of the back. My pictures below show the size difference in the 2 black (hatchery) silkies I got. Good luck.![]()
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I bought a couple of hatchery silkies @ the feed store. They looked very similar to ShadowRabbit and Basel's. They were really cute when small (I'll post a pic), but they grew up kind of "not very attractive". Below are some comparisons showing at a week old and then about 3 months old. The non-bearded was definately a boy since it was crowing. I was never sure about the smaller one. I gave them both away and lost contact.OK, so I have an Ideal hatchery blue silkie, about 3 months old, who is not so attractive, but is of course the sweetest hatchery silkie I have. He just loves people and loves to be held.
Being a hatchery chick, he obviously does not have good breeding at all so his crest [amongst other things] is rather pitiful. He also still has some pin feathers on his neck and such, so all of his feathering is still coming in.
My question is this: Is he a pitiful bearded or is he non-bearded?
I am confused as to what non-bearded is --> does it have feathers under the beak and sticking out on the cheeks? He has these, tho not full and fluffy like a good quality chick. Or do non-beardeds have feathering in these places too?
Just curious. I don't really care, just wondering how to label him. I have some wonderful bearded silkies that I hatched from two great breeders so I am not worried about this blue [except for trying to find him a good pet home].
I think it is just partially bearded. One of mine looked like yours and the other was completely non-bearded (the rooster that crowed at 2 months old.)Notice how you can see his skin all around his "chin", "cheeks" and neck.![]()
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Below, when he was younger and cuter....