dutchsilkie
In the Brooder
- Aug 18, 2024
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Hi!
My three silkies are 4 months old. One is for sure a hen, and I'm quite sure one is a rooster. The third one I'm not sure about.
It's the most fiery and nosy one. It also loves to correct the other hen. They looked the same up until three months old, then it changed more to look like the rooster, although I still think it looks rounder and softer. The rooster also has a bigger comb and wattles.
I would really like to know if it's a hen or a rooster, because two roosters and one hen is not ideal (quite the opposite).
The silkie in question:
The rooster (or so I think) for comparison. Behind the rooster is the hen, and to her right, near the water bottle, is the silkie I'm talking about.
I have more photos if required.
And if it's a rooster, before which age would it be best to remove one of the roosters? How do you decide which one has to go? And do I add two new hens before of after?
Thank you for your reply and advice.
My three silkies are 4 months old. One is for sure a hen, and I'm quite sure one is a rooster. The third one I'm not sure about.
It's the most fiery and nosy one. It also loves to correct the other hen. They looked the same up until three months old, then it changed more to look like the rooster, although I still think it looks rounder and softer. The rooster also has a bigger comb and wattles.
I would really like to know if it's a hen or a rooster, because two roosters and one hen is not ideal (quite the opposite).
The silkie in question:
The rooster (or so I think) for comparison. Behind the rooster is the hen, and to her right, near the water bottle, is the silkie I'm talking about.
I have more photos if required.
And if it's a rooster, before which age would it be best to remove one of the roosters? How do you decide which one has to go? And do I add two new hens before of after?
Thank you for your reply and advice.