May 24, 2009 #11 klf73 Mad Scientist 16 Years Joined Jun 1, 2008 Messages 6,080 Reaction score 23 Points 444 Location Maine cockeral Cyn- I have a boy that's similar
May 25, 2009 #12 calibersway In the Brooder 10 Years Joined May 7, 2009 Messages 61 Reaction score 1 Points 39 Location Roxboro North Carolina I have a silkieXSultan cross, who is a very broody hen, and looks identical to your original picture, except hardly any comb at all, but some very small waddles....If i took a guess I would say you have a Mister and not a misses. very gorgeous though!
I have a silkieXSultan cross, who is a very broody hen, and looks identical to your original picture, except hardly any comb at all, but some very small waddles....If i took a guess I would say you have a Mister and not a misses. very gorgeous though!
May 25, 2009 #13 luvmychicknkids Canning Squirrel 11 Years Joined Mar 6, 2008 Messages 5,679 Reaction score 39 Points 261 Location Floresville, Texas Here is my little Silkie mix, Alexandra. She is at least 10 weeks but I really think quite a bit older. I would have to vote yours is a roo.
Here is my little Silkie mix, Alexandra. She is at least 10 weeks but I really think quite a bit older. I would have to vote yours is a roo.
May 25, 2009 #14 wyndski Crowing 16 Years Joined Dec 12, 2007 Messages 144 Reaction score 5 Points 266 Location Spring Hill, FL At only 7 weeks and that much comb and wattles, I vote Roo.
May 25, 2009 #15 PineBurrowPeeps Eye see you... 11 Years Joined May 17, 2008 Messages 3,512 Reaction score 8 Points 211 Location Here, there, and everywhere... Definately a cockeral. Look at the pointed saddle feathers...