How Do You Identify The Gender Of Silkie Chickens?
Silkie chickens are Bantam-style chickens with fur-like, fluffy feathers. They are mainly a show breed, and are not highly prized for either meat or eggs. Their skin is black, and they are not prolific layers; however, they are excellent mothers and are often used as surrogate mother hens for other farm birds such as quail or guinea hens. They make wonderful pets because of their gentle nature and friendliness. It is very difficult to determine the gender of a Silkie chick, and many owners find it easier to just “wait and see.” As the chickens grow older, they will develop qualities that can help differentiate the sexes, but sometimes even those characteristics are not good indicators. A good poultry reference book can be very helpful as it will likely have comparison photos of the different features. Check the comb. Males generally will have a large comb that will develop faster than the combs on the females. That is not always true, as some birds have tiny combs no matter which gende