Silkies help

NewCoop53

Chirping
Jul 2, 2020
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Hello!
Hoping to get some help with identifying these two approx 4 month old silkies. Excuse their messy faces I had fed them some leftover cherries and other messy snacks lol.
They are a bonded pair but I’m unsure who this duo consists of. I tried to get two face pics of each and some action shots . Haha
I know they are difficult to determine but any help is appreciated:)
 

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Hi I've add silkies forever. They are really young to tell, but I would say 1 is rooster and 2 is hen. Not 100 percent of course. You won't know until you see an egg or hear a crow. I did tend to find my females were smaller and walked lower to the ground and the rooster would walk more upright. The knot on the top of the big was always really big with roosters. Good luck!
 

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