Watching the silkies... when will we know?

Xouie

Crowing
Jun 11, 2020
1,255
4,598
356
SF Bay Area
The “Specimens” are 2 weeks old. There is NO way in the world to tell gender yet. But I’m going to try to post weekly photo updates until they tell us who they are.

I got a closeup of Specimen 2:
12FD5704-E030-4E26-B498-43821DAB830C.jpeg

But Specimen 1 wouldn’t cooperate until I had them in together in the sun (S1 is in front in the bottom photo):
A81FB5C9-8CC0-44BF-A160-DC22E25854BD.jpeg

So tune in next week when we still won’t be able to tell male or female!
 
So do thick legs indicate a likely cockerel? Because Specimen 2 is huge compared to Specimen 1, and his legs are like little tree trunks. I’ll get pictures later.
Would be interesting to see pics of them side by side for more comparison
..Could be an indicator but they do have plenty of growing to do and one might just develop at a faster pace... I had 2 boys in a clutch and one was very fast developing I thought the other one was a girl but months later worked out it was a boy just slower developing.
 
Five weeks old today. I tried to get pics of them together as well as close ups. All I see in the results are black fuzz balls. This is the best of probably 20 attempts.

Specimen 1
B09956BD-2C38-4C61-A19C-3283841855F9.jpeg


Specimen 1 comb:
1F370134-BD71-48E4-AD28-B0BCED88EED3.jpeg


Specimen 2:
2819BFDE-BDE5-4162-90DD-D3688ABB8BCE.jpeg


Specimen 2 comb:
D3746AEA-4F4D-4309-99BA-468DEB5B507B.jpeg


Together (Specimen 1 is the shorter fluffier one):
1EC54222-0C99-4B07-BF04-A2555687EA90.jpeg


There are no feet-specific photos; the only way I get to see their feet is by flipping them over. This is very poorly received.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom