Wondering what they are?

Luvenmylife113

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#1 The first satin I’m unsure of very sweet 10 wks
#2 splash? 7 weeks
#3 black silkie 7 weeks has comb
#4 buff/partridge? 7 weeks
#5 gray 7 weeks
#6 buff 7 weeks
#8 black silkie 7 weeks
#7frizzle? 10 weeks
 

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Unfortunately all these little sweeties are too young to tell gender. 😊They all have combs, walnut combs are the standard for Silkies but it is not uncommon to see a single comb now and then, especially in hatchery birds.You’re black one #3, has such a comb. It is a bit large for a chick this age, so leaning cockerel on this one only because the comb type makes it easier. Still early for this one too though! Appreciate that you numbered all the birds and give ages on all of them this is extremely helpful. With Silkies you may not be able to tell gender until around 16 weeks. Your satin will be easier, as you will be able to see saddle feathers coming in, something that is more difficult to see in Silkies until they are much older.😊
 

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