Three bantams! gender?

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Yay, more bantams for me.

I wasn’t originally going to get a d’uccle, but ugh! she was just too cute and the lady said it was most likely a hen, so... i brought her home too...

So here we have it, 2 D’uccle silkie crosses and a Belgium D’uccle. I gave away two LF hens to make room for these bantams in hopes that when they mature I will have a more balanced flock (3LF and 4 Bantams).

so... any guesses on gender? Will the crosses eventually grow muffs?

They’re around 6 weeks old.

Oh, and, I know the silkie crosses will be hard to sex, but hey, no harm in trying! I have a feeling S’uccle One (yes, that’s what I’m calling them!) is a roo, based on how it’s slightly bigger and more confident/active than the others.


Here we go!
d’uccle (more pics below)
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S’uccle One (More black)
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S’uccle Two (Mostly white)
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Yay, more bantams for me.

I wasn’t originally going to get a d’uccle, but ugh! she was just too cute and the lady said it was most likely a hen, so... i brought her home too...

So here we have it, 2 D’uccle silkie crosses and a Belgium D’uccle. I gave away two LF hens to make room for these bantams in hopes that when they mature I will have a more balanced flock (3LF and 4 Bantams).

so... any guesses on gender? Will the crosses eventually grow muffs?

They’re around 6 weeks old.

Oh, and, I know the silkie crosses will be hard to sex, but hey, no harm in trying! I have a feeling S’uccle One (yes, that’s what I’m calling them!) is a roo, based on how it’s slightly bigger and more confident/active than the others.


Here we go!
d’uccle (more pics below)
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S’uccle One (More black)
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S’uccle Two (Mostly white)
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Age? None of them are screaming cockerel at this point.
 
Would you happen to know how the beard/muff genes work? Is it a dominant trait? I tried searching it up and couldn’t find anything that my dumb brain could understand 😅
No...sadly, I am trying to learn about genetics right now, its so interesting! But from the pictures all of yours seem to have them. Were the silkie's parents bearded silkies? I think it is quite a dominant trait though because most EEs get them.
 
No...sadly, I am trying to learn about genetics right now, its so interesting! But from the pictures all of yours seem to have them. Were the silkie's parents bearded silkies? I think it is quite a dominant trait though because most EEs get them.
Oh, that explains the ee muffs

I didn’t think to ask about what the parents looked like ,_,
She did say they parent stock were originally from ideal poultry, which seems to have both bearded and non bearded silkies..

Now I wonder if non crested silkies exist, or would that disqualify them as silkies, lol :rolleyes:
 

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