Silkies - They’re simply SPECTACULAR!

Trying to get a head-count on silkie lovers...

  • ME! - I like silkies!

    Votes: 826 96.2%
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    Votes: 98 11.4%

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☹️ Unfortunately more blood kept coming out and yellow yoke, vent still wouldn't go back in... Possible she had egg shell inside her cutting up insides 😢 So I put her out of suffering.
I am so terribly sorry to read about Skitty. I had a friend‘s young pullet do the same thing and I was trying to help her but she died as well, this was last year. Still sad to think about it. I am so sorry that you lost your lovely bird.:hugs
 
Sorry for the delay in response, I’m on and off the site randomly these days. Have to agree with @LynnaePB that their appearance can change within a matter of weeks from looking quite feminine to looking obviously male. I’ve had several that have done this to me! 🤣
Even recently sold a bird to a customer as a female and had to buy “her” back a few weeks later when it was obviously a boy.
Agree that even at 12 weeks it can be difficult to tell but around 15 weeks it becomes more obvious.
It can be a bit easier to tell with the Satins, which you have many beautiful examples of, as their saddle feathers will start to come in at around 12 to 13 weeks. These are difficult to see in the silkied feathered birds.
Out of the photos you have posted I really do not see any obvious boys yet.
Well bred, breeder quality, super fluffy bearded birds are slow to mature.😊


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Thank you @LadiesAndJane I will patiently wait until it's more clear. I am enjoying them irregardless of their genders!
Kumori bloomed in less than 3 weeks. I may not have long to wait. He is beautiful!
 
@LadiesAndJane Kumori did a complete change in a short span of time!!! Just crazy!
But he's a beaut!
Yes he is! Thanks🥰
I just sold him to a lovely couple that also breeds Silkies on the other side of this Island, about 2 hours away. They were looking for new bloodlines. I could tell he will be happy and loved.
No matter how I try to make it work, I just do not have the space or time for more projects.
 
Bean laid her first egg today, very proud singing her egg song 😊
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Well all 5 of my little Silkie mixes ended up with smooth feathers. There was a 50/50 chance for Smooth or Silkied feathers as they are 3/4 Silkie. I decided to keep the only Paint in the bunch. Has very few blue spots on it’s back. Hope it is female. 🤞
The other 4 are going to their new home on Saturday.
I bought a little Olive Egger pullet (hopefully) to keep the Keeper company.😊
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