Silkie thread!

@sue25 - it's so hard to resist handling chicks their first day home, isn't it? LOVE your black chicks. We just lost our 6-yr-old Black hen to ovarian tumor -- she was our spunkiest funniest smartest littlest hen. I've heard others share that their Black ones seem to have an extra spunky personality about them. Look forward to more pics.
 
FirstTimeClucky - cute Silkies - I love your Partridge. Although your Partridge has streamer tail feathers it's hard to tell male from female. My Partridge girl has some streamer feathers on her rear pouf at 6 yrs old. At 2 to 3 months the Partridge boys will be very colorful with bright deep tones with possibly some shiny black feathers while the females seem to have rounder poofier tail fluff and have more subdued browns and golds.
A POOFY TAIL FEMALE AND BLACK STREAMER MALE - 6 MOs
View attachment 1116045

6 MO SHINY PARTRIDGE MALE
View attachment 1116046 View attachment 1116049


6 MO PARTRIDGE FEMALE
View attachment 1116050

SAME FEMALE PARTRIDGE AT 6 YEARS OLD
View attachment 1116053 View attachment 1116054

My little partridge is getting long, shiny orange feathers on the back of his neck now. I was told that he's also a "cuckoo", does that refer to the stripes on his back feathers? It's hard to see now because his eyes are now almost hidden by feathers, but he's also got chocolate brown stripes around his eyes, running from beak to back of the head. Here's a pic of the striped feathers, it was taken before the orange neck feathers grew in. You can see a bit of the striping around his eye.
2017-08-18 09.35.42.jpg
 
My little partridge is getting long, shiny orange feathers on the back of his neck now. I was told that he's also a "cuckoo", does that refer to the stripes on his back feathers? It's hard to see now because his eyes are now almost hidden by feathers, but he's also got chocolate brown stripes around his eyes, running from beak to back of the head. Here's a pic of the striped feathers, it was taken before the orange neck feathers grew in. You can see a bit of the striping around his eye.
View attachment 1117746

Looks like a normal partridge male
 
I have some FREE bearded silkie roos. I am in Northern NY between Watertown and Potsdam. 2 of them are from paint and are crowing. 2 are from white pen 13 weeks not crowing but starting to get combs, have silver gene. Sorry, I can not ship.
 
This is snow 5 weeks old :)
IMG_1367.JPG
IMG_1368.JPG
IMG_1369.JPG
IMG_1370.JPG
IMG_1371.JPG
IMG_1372.JPG
IMG_1374.JPG
This is little 4 weeks old :)
IMG_1375.JPG
IMG_1376.JPG
IMG_1377.JPG
IMG_1380.JPG
IMG_1381.JPG
IMG_1383.JPG
This is nugget 6 weeks old :)
IMG_1387.JPG
IMG_1388.JPG
IMG_1389.JPG
IMG_1390.JPG
IMG_1392.JPG
IMG_1393.JPG
Hello everyone :) I was wondering if it was to young to tell the sex of my chicks? I'm new to having chickens. Also they will be moved to there own pen now that they've out grown there brooder. I think that's what it's called and I don't know what to use for bedding as I've been using pine. And I noticed it's turning there feathers on there feet yellow :/ thank you for any help :)
 
Hi Bethyboochicken it is way too young to sex these silkies. Silkies are the hardest to sex a lot of times not knowing sex until they are 4-6 months old. I have a little one that is 18 weeks old that I could have sworn was a pullet till it came out of the coop crowing this morning. What I have learned about silkies is you have to sit back and have patients and wait till they tell you what their sex is (crow or lay) and know that you will most likely have ALOT of roos.
My silkies started out with the pen on grass but that didn't last long. Now I have put dried leaves, dried grass clipping, and other organic materials down and they dig in it and love looking for the bugs and worms.
 
This hot humid weather is killing me I get up in the morning at 7 and start.tending to all my chickens. before I can do errands I have to take a shower and in the evening I start all over again tending my chickens and have to take another shower after being outside for an hour or.two. Most of my chickens are.bantums with feathers feet. There is plenty of shade and cover where they are kept. But sometimes I have to fill there water several times.a.day. I love all my chickens but sometimes it's very taxing to take care of them in the August heat and humidity in the south.
Here are pics of my Silkies.
Bearded Blue
Smaller Bearded white
Large Bearded white
Silver back
Bearded buff
Painted sizzle 1
Painted sizzle 2
Bearded Partridge
 

Attachments

  • IMG_20170822_110247426.jpg
    IMG_20170822_110247426.jpg
    404.2 KB · Views: 8
  • IMG_20170822_110304734.jpg
    IMG_20170822_110304734.jpg
    452.6 KB · Views: 8
  • IMG_20170822_110037357.jpg
    IMG_20170822_110037357.jpg
    327.4 KB · Views: 9
  • IMG_20170822_110045477.jpg
    IMG_20170822_110045477.jpg
    333.7 KB · Views: 9
  • IMG_20170822_105917519.jpg
    IMG_20170822_105917519.jpg
    267.8 KB · Views: 8
  • IMG_20170822_105913180.jpg
    IMG_20170822_105913180.jpg
    296.6 KB · Views: 9
  • IMG_20170822_105646106.jpg
    IMG_20170822_105646106.jpg
    345.1 KB · Views: 10
  • IMG_20170822_105726529.jpg
    IMG_20170822_105726529.jpg
    396.2 KB · Views: 7
  • IMG_20170822_105551448.jpg
    IMG_20170822_105551448.jpg
    360.8 KB · Views: 8
  • IMG_20170822_105544465.jpg
    IMG_20170822_105544465.jpg
    351.8 KB · Views: 8
  • IMG_20170822_105442802.jpg
    IMG_20170822_105442802.jpg
    305.7 KB · Views: 7
  • IMG_20170822_105205659.jpg
    IMG_20170822_105205659.jpg
    354.9 KB · Views: 8
  • IMG_20170822_105020637.jpg
    IMG_20170822_105020637.jpg
    449.7 KB · Views: 8
  • IMG_20170822_105036355.jpg
    IMG_20170822_105036355.jpg
    465.2 KB · Views: 11

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom