It looks more girl to me. For a BQ or SQ juvenile at 3 months, I would expect to see a larger crest, better type and much more hackle feathering. But, on the other hand, I know nothing about beardless.


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It looks more girl to me. For a BQ or SQ juvenile at 3 months, I would expect to see a larger crest, better type and much more hackle feathering. But, on the other hand, I know nothing about beardless.
HOLY FOOT FEATHERS! Those are some awesome feet. If you weren't so far away, I'd consider stealing, I mean buying him from you. I like the non bearded.
he has a 'half and half' beard - incomplete bearded/nonbearded. a bearded should have very very small to no wattles visible and a really full beard (even the hatchery ones I had could have it) a NB (non bearded) is completely clean under the neck, and have large wattles like a 'regular' chicken does.
hope that helps
He is pitifullly bearded. A true non-bearded has no beard or muffs at all.
Thank you!AWESOME foot feathering! Very nice for non-bearded; much better than the usual.
It looks more girl to me. For a BQ or SQ juvenile at 3 months, I would expect to see a larger crest, better type and much more hackle feathering. But, on the other hand, I know nothing about beardless.IMO that is a perfect girl shaped beak.
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HOLY FOOT FEATHERS! Those are some awesome feet. If you weren't so far away, I'd consider stealing, I mean buying him from you. I like the non bearded.
This bird is looking awfully girlie! I think she's really cute!
It would still be considered a splash, but with gold leakage. That is a LOT of leakage.. I have only one bird with leakage and it's a tiny amount right under it's beak. Because of that, I won't breed her. You need a picture of it's comb. From this view, you can't tell. I have little boys at 3 months right now and they have nice big full round crests on them-- they are rivaling the girls at this point. I'm pretty sure they are boys as their combs are starting to hit that first growth spurt. The combs will eventually push the crests back away from the front of their beak. You can't tell by crest alone at this age.Does anyone have an idea if my 'splash' is a pullet?
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Is it still considered splash if she has gold coming in?
8 weeks old.
they are still growing feathers in at 3 months. But by now-- he should have a LOT more beard in, so what you're seeing now is about it. Their feathering is still growing in even at 6-7 months and on past that.Thanks all for your thoughts on my "Pitifully bearded, incomplete bearded/non-bearded"! The pictures were terrible as well, but he really does have feathering under his beak/chin and sticking well out on his cheeks. It is very visible in real life, but very sparse! Poor ugly boy.
Wouldn't you know it though, he is SO sweet and loves loves people.
Do you think at ~3 months it might get any longer or fuller [even a little]?When is their feathering complete?
I don't breed for colour right now. I do not have the ability to do so - my parent stock is not top knotch, eventually I will, once I can find something in my area with well bred silkies. Right now there is only one, and he ONLY does white. I would like to focus on partridge. It has to be my favourite.. Though the whites are adorable as well, they seem higher maintenance. God forbid they take a dirt bath :SIt would still be considered a splash, but with gold leakage. That is a LOT of leakage.. I have only one bird with leakage and it's a tiny amount right under it's beak. Because of that, I won't breed her. You need a picture of it's comb. From this view, you can't tell. I have little boys at 3 months right now and they have nice big full round crests on them-- they are rivaling the girls at this point. I'm pretty sure they are boys as their combs are starting to hit that first growth spurt. The combs will eventually push the crests back away from the front of their beak. You can't tell by crest alone at this age.
Uh oh, you have a single comb there. That's not even supposed to be on a silkie. I have no idea about gender, I can't even begin to guess on that kind of comb. Forget about finding someone locally with good silkies-- likely it won't ever happen. I know around here, there are 4 people in the entire state of Kansas that are members of the ASBC. If I waited around for that to happen (someone locally), I'd never have silkies! LOL Do your homework and research good breeders that are selling eggs and go that route. MUCH easier to just hatch your own and cull from that. It's also cheaper than buying a single bird that is of good quality. I bought a pair last year for $150. I have paid right around $70-80 for a dozen eggs.... cheaper, see???I don't breed for colour right now. I do not have the ability to do so - my parent stock is not top knotch, eventually I will, once I can find something in my area with well bred silkies. Right now there is only one, and he ONLY does white. I would like to focus on partridge. It has to be my favourite.. Though the whites are adorable as well, they seem higher maintenance. God forbid they take a dirt bath :S
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What is with this one's comb anyway? Best feet EVER and it has light skin. Bummer!
Do you think the comb is big enough to signify roo at this age? I can easily find a home if it's a girl, not so easy if it turns out to be a boy![]()
I might find some in the national show in September. Breeders come from all over (even the US) to show their birds in our national show. There is always a big sale outside the show barn, but usually the show birds or breeder birds for sale are sold prior to the show.. Not sure if you know of Jamie Carson? He shows in the States as well as here, and is the only good breeder of silkies I know of.Uh oh, you have a single comb there. That's not even supposed to be on a silkie. I have no idea about gender, I can't even begin to guess on that kind of comb. Forget about finding someone locally with good silkies-- likely it won't ever happen. I know around here, there are 4 people in the entire state of Kansas that are members of the ASBC. If I waited around for that to happen (someone locally), I'd never have silkies! LOL Do your homework and research good breeders that are selling eggs and go that route. MUCH easier to just hatch your own and cull from that. It's also cheaper than buying a single bird that is of good quality. I bought a pair last year for $150. I have paid right around $70-80 for a dozen eggs.... cheaper, see???![]()