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Totally don't get, a rag?
PLEASE DON'T BE A ROO!!!  Maybe he wont crow?  I hear a honk every now and then but no cock a doodle roo, which I have just started hearing from three others.  I only have six, I don't want to get rid of four!  Especially not fluffy. 
I'm sorry to disappoint you, but yes.. It is definitely a roo. Those legs are too long, even with bad quality hatchery silkie.. A hen would be shorter. 
My silkie roo. He is from a breeder, not a hatchery. 
Oh and my 8 week old silkie hen had lots of foot feathers.. I wouldn't think he would get any more than he has already.
ETA: My silkie roo crows. A lot. I don't have another rooster crowing yet to compare to, but he crows whenever he feels like it. The neighbours can all hear it. Fortunately, I am allowed to have roos.. If you are not, I would suggest rehoming him before he crows..