Silkie thread!

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What do you all think about this + I have a silkie that is broody about 2 weeks now if I put a couple chicks under her that just hatched will she accept them - I have some due to hatch in a day or so
 
Somebody saw a pic of my Showgirl and thought it was a roo based on the shape of its beak. They said shorter, hooked beaks mean roos. Has anyone heard of this before? Here's a profile pic:

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Somebody saw a pic of my Showgirl and thought it was a roo based on the shape of its beak. They said shorter, hooked beaks mean roos. Has anyone heard of this before? Here's a profile pic:

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Don't think so. I know the only bird I have with a very hooked beak is female. I just had to file on it today.

Just from this pic I'd guess towards female. Zero wattle sign. Need side view of body and comb view
 
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Hey can anyone help me I posted on the silkie sexing forum and didn’t get a reply. I have 4 silkies all about 4 months old and was wondering sex. They aren’t feed store silkies I bought from a Breeder and have found it a heck of a lot harder to tell sex. One of the three is about half the size of the rest of them. “Coop is dirty that was before I cleaned it, it’s also a temporary home just moved them into the big coop”. Thank you everyone for the help.
 
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Somebody saw a pic of my Showgirl and thought it was a roo based on the shape of its beak. They said shorter, hooked beaks mean roos. Has anyone heard of this before? Here's a profile pic:

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I have also seen this beak sexing floating around FB. I checked it against my flock and it didn’t hold true my crowing cockerel and laying pullet have the exact same beak shape. I have decided for me it’s not worth the anguish to sex these buggers, I will just wait till they crow or lay. I’m way too attached by the time it’s figured out anyway so nobody is going anywhere. If I ever get some eggs to hatch I am going to try the comb shape on the chicks just to see. Someone shared it and I believe it was taught to her by Judy Lee.
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