What if this would work for sexing silkies?

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Chirping
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Mar 27, 2011
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Has anyone ever noticed when trying to sex silkie chicks that there is a difference in the way the combs attach to their heads? What I mean is if you take a chick of any age and hold the feathering down and part it away from where the comb joins the top of the head.. on some it joins in a very tight pointed V and in others in joins in a nice rounded area. I have been trying very hard to find a way to early sex them and this is one difference that is there right from hatching and still there later when fully feathered. I am still waiting to see if it could be a difference between sexes. Would'nt this be nice!!? Has any one else ever noticed this and do you think we could be on to something? Opinions please...
 
I've heard this before from people. One person I know has sworn by it, I am going to try it out on my bunch of chicks 1 day-5 weeks and see.
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will let you know.
 
MOST silkie lovers.. or should I say alot go by.. round ball, or mowhawk look..etc/ and what your stating sounds just like that.. how that forms.. is how that gives the effect to a round ball on top or not..etc

but then theirs always that.. dag on.. suprise.. I am nothing what you thought I was..

boo hoo.............................. wiping tears..

ehehhehe

I have 2 silkies I will keep, one is now a good 6 months old.. the other is a few months.. old.. I still havent a freaking clue..heheheh
 

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