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Oh okYou cannot feather sex all breeds. The trait has to be bred into them, and it is common in some breeds, but not in others. It is not commonly present in silkies.

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Oh okYou cannot feather sex all breeds. The trait has to be bred into them, and it is common in some breeds, but not in others. It is not commonly present in silkies.
Quote:From what you described - sounds like a boy. I can't tell by pictures.. but the attitude says "boy" to me.
Good to know. Thanks!The really good news is - she won't lick it off. One taste and she won't ever go back!
Somebody else tried it for getting rid of fleas (it does also get rid of mites/lice (like those crest mites).. and it seemed to work for that too.
Must have been the high angle of the picture then that made him look so teeny. He's beautiful!![]()
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Here is a wooden plaque I painted or a lady in Michigan I love painting animals! Especially silkies![]()
Beautiful! Buff, black, and a paint is what I see. LOL! I want one!
3 months??? Are you sure? It does not look 3 months to me, maybe 2? Hard to tell, but the comb looks very girly from what I can see. Is it a mix? It's crest looks funky lol! So I can't tell from the crest the gender. Looks like a fauxhawk LOL!
Looks like a grey to me. Not cuckoo
thaks yall for all the compliments if anybody wants one let me know