Here are some photos I put together of them:
I believe Fluff Nugget has a crooked beak, and I'm also wondering if it a way to help with that??? Blondie also has a deformation too, her nostril is on the beak on one side and above it on the other side sort of. I got both of them from an animal auction, I believe whoever gave them up must of bred them for show birds and gave up the ones with deformities, but honestly I think they look adorable and fluffy. However when I brought them home of course I cleaned them up really well, they were extremely dirty and it's hard to tell what gender they're, because I can't really keep roosters because of my neighbors, but I'm hoping both of them are pullets rather than cockerels. The feathers seem really damaged in my opinion, but I don't really see much comb development either. Blondie is bigger than Fluff Nugget so I can assume they're older. Can anyone help with identifying the breed or gender? I believe they're silkies, or some sort of silkie mix.
I believe Fluff Nugget has a crooked beak, and I'm also wondering if it a way to help with that??? Blondie also has a deformation too, her nostril is on the beak on one side and above it on the other side sort of. I got both of them from an animal auction, I believe whoever gave them up must of bred them for show birds and gave up the ones with deformities, but honestly I think they look adorable and fluffy. However when I brought them home of course I cleaned them up really well, they were extremely dirty and it's hard to tell what gender they're, because I can't really keep roosters because of my neighbors, but I'm hoping both of them are pullets rather than cockerels. The feathers seem really damaged in my opinion, but I don't really see much comb development either. Blondie is bigger than Fluff Nugget so I can assume they're older. Can anyone help with identifying the breed or gender? I believe they're silkies, or some sort of silkie mix.