Dragonfly830
In the Brooder
- Jul 4, 2018
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I have three 13-week-old silkies, two of whom I've assumed so far to be male. My white one has started crowing, while the black one only has several physical traits of a rooster (blue tail/wing feathers, wattles larger than the others, non-puffy head feathers, red around the eyes and beak).
But today I noticed my white rooster biting and holding the neck of my black silkie. Would he do this if they were another rooster?
So far, I've only read that they'll do this to a hen, but could it be an act of dominance or aggression? Or do I actually have another hen?
But today I noticed my white rooster biting and holding the neck of my black silkie. Would he do this if they were another rooster?
So far, I've only read that they'll do this to a hen, but could it be an act of dominance or aggression? Or do I actually have another hen?