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I have no idea whether either is vaulted or not.
What a scare with your girl. Glad she recovered okay though.
Did you raise these birds from eggs, or did you purchase adult birds?? A chick with a vaulted skull is very visable at birth; large bubble-like headed. Non-vaulted will look like a "normal" chick skull. The vaulted skulls from my chicks was a HUGE eye opener for me!!!!
I had a few in the same hatch that were not vaulted, and they now have similar crests as the vaulteds. Just me (??), but I think I will breed towards the non-vaulted with the bigger crests! This pecking incedence really took me aback! JMO
I bought them when they were 3-4 months old, and they're my first real silkies. My first set of silkies looked like hatchery birds and weren't too friendly, so I ended up rehoming them not long after and buying these (and a boy) from Birds and Eggs. I bought the splash pair first, and I was so in love, I ended up adding the silver girl. I've been kind of comparing Cali and Kyla, and I really like the way Cali is looking more so than Kyla. I didn't know if Kyla would change much more or not.
I have no idea whether either is vaulted or not.

What a scare with your girl. Glad she recovered okay though.
Did you raise these birds from eggs, or did you purchase adult birds?? A chick with a vaulted skull is very visable at birth; large bubble-like headed. Non-vaulted will look like a "normal" chick skull. The vaulted skulls from my chicks was a HUGE eye opener for me!!!!


I bought them when they were 3-4 months old, and they're my first real silkies. My first set of silkies looked like hatchery birds and weren't too friendly, so I ended up rehoming them not long after and buying these (and a boy) from Birds and Eggs. I bought the splash pair first, and I was so in love, I ended up adding the silver girl. I've been kind of comparing Cali and Kyla, and I really like the way Cali is looking more so than Kyla. I didn't know if Kyla would change much more or not.