Baymule
Herd Master
We got a white rooster, white hen and a black hen. The rooster just started crowing, the hens are about a year old. Not a good pic, I’ll get better ones.
Are you intending to Breed them? I think the genetics for colours is pretty complicated in Silkies, so you may end up with several colours from Black X White (I think)We got a white rooster, white hen and a black hen.
I think it's mainly for the large breeds of chicken.....Orpington, Brahma etc. The wing feathers are the first to come in, so easiest place to tell. In the pic. above the (hopefully) pullets ....the two chicks on both ends of the front row already have 3 'tiers' of permanent feathers. The cockerels are less easy to see, but in the middle of the from row, the yellowish Naked Neck only has one tiny wing feather and the black chick is the same.Early feathering? I hadn't heard that one!
She suddenly showed up from the back of the sheep shed....huge sigh of relief. She's a really odd hen in that she is a complete loner....which really means she is asking for trouble as the nights get longer and the foxes get hungrier. I think I'm going to try to drive her into the sheep shed (where she chooses to roost) much earlier at night. Solitary hens like her have no defences at all. She cannot run fast due to her bulk and feathery feet, and can barely fly. When I kept La Flèche they were amazingly agile and used to fly up onto the roof struts of the shed or way up into the branches of trees, so would be quite safe from predators.However, their temperament was nervous and not-so-friendly.I hope you find your hen