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All 3 look to be cockerels too me.Hi everyone! I have 3 silkies that I’m trying to determine the gender of and was wondering if you could help me. Here’s the fluffy chicks. They are 7 weeks 4 days old.
1- Popcorn (partridge)
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2- Willow (splash)
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3- Marshmallow (white)
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Really? How can you tell?All 3 look to be cockerels too me.
The comb enlargement. Pullets will usually have flat, not enlarged like that. Pullets usually have combs that look like this.Really? How can you tell?
And this is a female I thinkI’m going to jump in here and post mine with my guesses, correct me if I’m wrong please
This first pic I think is male because of the deeper raised v and larger comb
And another female. PossiblyAnd this is a female I think
The high nose ridge where the comb attaches, & the Wideness say cockerel.I’m going to jump in here and post mine with my guesses, correct me if I’m wrong please
This first pic I think is male because of the deeper raised v and larger comb
Hi everyone! I have 3 silkies that I’m trying to determine the gender of and was wondering if you could help me. Here’s the fluffy chicks. They are 7 weeks 4 days old.
1- Popcorn (partridge)
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2- Willow (splash)
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3- Marshmallow (white)
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Thank you in advance to all who reply.![]()
I’m no expert, but what I’ve been reading would make me “guess” that willow and popcorn are cockerels and marshmallow is a pulletBut like I said, only a guess. I’m trying to figure mine out as well and it’s quite difficult to be sure
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