Things You'll Need
- A copy of the American Poultry Association Standard of Perfection
Instructions
Examine the head. Cockerels typically have larger combs than pullets. Non-bearded silkies may have considerably smaller or non-existent wattles. A pullet's head will be rounded. The male's should have a more swept-back look.
Examine the legs. Cockerels will develop spurs on their legs. Additionally, cockerel's legs should be more sturdy-looking than a pullet's.
Examine the feathers near the neck and tail. The hackle feathers around the neck will be longer and pointed at the tips in cockerels and rounded in pullets. Silkie cockerels will develop long, pointed saddle feathers above the tail, which may slightly cover the wings.
Examine the tail. Males typically have pointed tail feathers and may have normal-looking feathers in the tail. Females' tails will be rounder and softer.