thanks three ceders, i just cant tell the differance in those pics though, and all just look like awsome puff balls. should i see by now half grown about, waddles on male or some distinguishing features, that silkies might be subtle in? the bigger one is more fluffy all around, but they all act exaclty the same, which is not very active besides sometimes sparing with my hens, each other, and trying to smother chicks under fluffiness, which they dont seem to mind, but makes mamma hens angry, which might be starting the sparing (twice i went out to te sight that seemed like a pillow blew up, as had white fluff and black feathers everywere, and seemed as rooster were hiding from commotion, that theyd been beaten wit pillows. lol). a i over reacting in the concern of letting the silkies out with rest, that th hawks seem to be watching them around more cause of white? it seemed the games were not bothered once they got big enough to fight back and well win once hawks were grounded, but the whte egg layers were always watched when hawks were around.