The slicked back crest and tail feathers look male, however those are not actual ways to sex a bird, as females can have a slicked back crest and the tail feathers are most certainly not a way of sexing.
They have no other male traits and the comb and wattles a relatively small. I'm gonna say both female.
They are both the same gender whatever they are.
Silkies are difficult.
I can't figure out how to write this in a way that makes sense, so sorry if I sound like I'm just rambling.
Simple answer: I believe both are female.
They have no other male traits and the comb and wattles a relatively small. I'm gonna say both female.
They are both the same gender whatever they are.
Silkies are difficult.
I can't figure out how to write this in a way that makes sense, so sorry if I sound like I'm just rambling.
Simple answer: I believe both are female.

