Jul 17, 2012 #1 greatoutdoors In the Brooder 10 Years Joined Jul 25, 2009 Messages 16 Reaction score 0 Points 22 Location Brampton Hi, We have a two month old silkie and i fear it may be a roo because its very aggressive compared to the other female silkies we have raised in the past. Here are a few pictures of the baby. Any guesses are welcome! Thanks
Hi, We have a two month old silkie and i fear it may be a roo because its very aggressive compared to the other female silkies we have raised in the past. Here are a few pictures of the baby. Any guesses are welcome! Thanks
Jul 17, 2012 #2 ChickensAreSweet Heavenly Grains for Hens 9 Years Joined Jun 8, 2010 Messages 15,100 Reaction score 760 Points 398 Location Pacific NW- where the Douglas Firs grow I think I see a few streamers up there on his head...but I am not entirely sure. Silkies can be very tricky and I have to say that until they lay or crow, you never know. Handsome little guy! I have seen some very OUTGOING and spunky silkie pullets, so don't give up hope for a pullet yet! Last edited: Jul 17, 2012
I think I see a few streamers up there on his head...but I am not entirely sure. Silkies can be very tricky and I have to say that until they lay or crow, you never know. Handsome little guy! I have seen some very OUTGOING and spunky silkie pullets, so don't give up hope for a pullet yet!
Jul 18, 2012 #3 hdowden Crowing 8 Years Joined Aug 14, 2011 Messages 11,642 Reaction score 348 Points 331 Location louisiana that's a cockerel...i find the none bearded easier to sex as the males develop nice wattles way before the pullets do
that's a cockerel...i find the none bearded easier to sex as the males develop nice wattles way before the pullets do