pure silkie or mutt?

muddy75

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97011699-885C-464A-A672-18ED5D6478AA.jpeg 2D8770B8-ECFD-4EE2-8BA7-3113453C1FEF.jpeg AF521887-1901-44D3-B966-44D732AAF1B3.jpeg 574D8124-F7A3-4AEF-A1B9-EF7A286E782F.jpeg 6F207C81-39F0-4022-8AAC-E64076C69B77.jpeg so I had 15 silkie chicks shipped from hatchery late summer. they are now right at 16 weeks. 1 has set himself apart as the dominant cockerel and i’ve named him Big Red. He started crowing around 14 weeks. He has large walnut comb and big wattles. I have a few other cockerels in the batch but one of them confuses me a bit because while it otherwise looks like a silkie, he has a single black comb. I finally got a couple new pics today....would appreciate any input as I understand walnut comb is dominant for silkie breed.
 
Sometimes with lesser quality birds, you will get a single comb. Doesn’t necessarily make them mutts, just not selectively bred.
thank you for your reply! I am fairly new to all my chicken breeds and I truly value your feedback! While right now breeding pure silkies is not in my overall plan, I am planning to cull some of the extra boys especially the lower quality before spring. I was able to re-home a few of the girls pretty easily, but seems everyone has enough or too may cockerels when it comes to silkies.
 
Sometimes with lesser quality birds, you will get a single comb. Doesn’t necessarily make them mutts, just not selectively bred.

Couldn't agree more. Hatchery birds are rarely bred to standard. So getting incorrect traits is very common.
 

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