Your grey isn't a Columbian, but he's really, really cute!

But he looks kind of close. I had a turkey that was the sweetest thing ever and she would groom my hair. So cute when they do that.
SO, I am very sad tonight... I recieved some silkies eggs from two lovely woman in the egg swap room, and I have had them in the bator for 7 days... i just candled and had to get rid of the whole batch... over half were duds, and the rest had the blood ring... They arrived with detached air cells but I was hoping for at least 1 or 2 to do something!! Very upset... I know most of you show your birds and they are beautiful, I fell in love with the breed and wanted some to add to my small flock as pets for my kids... I don't know if I should even try it again!!
Yeah, I had shipped eggs arrive and nothing happened. It was cool out, too, so they were not cooked before they got here. Thinking it was rough handling. It's a gamble for sure. I just keep at it. But the upside is that if you had blood rings, at least you know they were fertile and starters. So the breeder was doing their job. Oh, and detached air cells doesn't mean they won't grow and hatch. I still do alright on those eggs.
I have one that is this light - I call it silver, because that's what it reminds me of, and she/he has gold (?) leakage around the hackles.
Is that blue partridge?
It does look silver. BUT.. I am seeing the gold come in... it will be interesting to see how this bird develops. My blue is darker, but is also obviously blue and not silver. I really like the silver color-- but it will look sort of "frosted" if it is indeed a silver. But here's the kicker--- from what I understand of the silver partridge, their base color is silver over partridge ground, so the leakage should be silver. And if this is gold, then it's likely a blue partridge and not silver. If I'm wrong-- hopefully Peep or SOS can correct me!

ANyway-- here is a picture of a Silver Partridge (no gold):
Hello everyone! I am about to get some Silkie hatching eggs so I figure I should educate myself. My main questions right now are:
How do you tell boys from girls with all the fluff?
What age do the boys tend to start crowing?
Are there any special considerations that need to be made for Silkie babies? Mine are going under a broody bantam brahma.
Thanks all!
You will be able to start to determine gender right about 4-5 months sometimes. They can start crowing around then too, but sometimes much later. I don't let mine get wet in the rain-- even as adults. They are all under covered runs. They are more susceptible to the heat, so I have misters in their pen and they are in the shade full time. If they have vaulted skulls, don't run them with other non crested breeds. They are better off by themselves. But you could safely run adults with large fowl, just keep an eye on them. I personally would not do that, but I know others do.