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Quote: Hold her up at eye level and trim any feathers that prevent you from seeing her eyes. If you can see her eyes, she can see.
alright i will do that today ... she is my cute little fluff ball .. maybe i will get a pic today for you guysHold her up at eye level and trim any feathers that prevent you from seeing her eyes. If you can see her eyes, she can see.
I believe the tail puffs have to do more with their breeding and what their parents have than their sex. My boy has a lovely tail puff - he got it from his mom and dad. His sisters have them too, as well as lovely head poofs - only the males crest feathers sweep back and he has streamers, a big comb, wattles (beardless) and tree trunk legs already at 7 weeks old. No waiting to guess on that one!
The combs - yes I would guess the other two are boys from their combs. Still not sure how old they are?
If they are all the same age I would guess Blue IS a girl - Pink and Purple are boys. I still have a 50% chance of being right...
Will this shampoo hurt my 23 week old silkies![]()
Well you can't ''make'' a hen go broody because it's a hormonal instinct,when a hen see's a clutch of eggs about 7 or more they instinctly wa to go broody and set. And hens no and like a nestbox thats on the ground of the coop because they no chicks cant get in tall nestboxes and they like to go broody on the ground so put fake eggs,eggs,or golfballs or let the hens keep laying eggs in the nest and the silkie should go broodycan you make a silkie hen go broody? if so how?