Must just be the pictureWell he was identified as a boy. He has a nice size comb![]()

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Must just be the pictureWell he was identified as a boy. He has a nice size comb![]()
Definitely a boy! It was just the angle of the last picture that had me wondering
So I have 4 sizzles that hatched about 9 weeks ago,and wouldn't it figure that they are ALL boys. Oh well, we are keeping them no matter what.. But can I breed them to my silkies, if they are girls,?? If so what will I end up with? Maybe I should just buy more eggs and hatch more?
I do believe they are from you. And I am 99% sure they are all roosters. Two of them have already started crowing, and they all have some good sized combs and wattles. But like I said we love them very much and plan on keeping them. They are just so cute!don't be so sure they are all boys, they might surprise you, I've been surprised many times. anyway, it is best to breed them to silkies and you should get (if they are from my breeding) 1/4 curly feathered, 1/4 smooth feathered, 1/4 silkie feathered and 1/4 kinky- I think now that it might be a curled silkie feathers although some grow up to look just like silkies.
I do believe they are from you. And I am 99% sure they are all roosters. Two of them have already started crowing, and they all have some good sized combs and wattles. But like I said we love them very much and plan on keeping them. They are just so cute!
It's funny that they are already crowing. They are only 9 weeks old. But maybe its cause they hear other roosters doing it too. I will post pictures of them tomorrow. They are getting big! And Just adorable!I've had girl silkies that will fool a show judge more then once with a larger comb. the crowing ones, well, yes, those probably are boys.