at the auction there were 2 other white cochin bantam males and I would have got them if they wern't males I just didn't want to put 3 males together so I only bought him
I have a buckskin quarter horse gelding and he is probably like close to 30 by now and he is blind in one eye but he looked really good for the first part of July then now he is skinny its like it happened so fast I left on June 28th and he looked like we could ride him and I got back July 5th...
They are both definitely bantams. I got my hen from a hatchery down by Huron SD I also got some Silver Laced Cochins standard but they were mixed with Wyandottes so I don't know if the cochin bantams were mixed even my cochin bantam cockerel was small
I know it is really hard to do but I think sometimes you need to put them down. I know how hard it is I have had to put down some chickens. I don't know that much about bumblefoot but if it is really bad and she is already old....
So I know standards come in like hatchery production and there are also purebreds is it like that for cochin bantams too? because my new cochin is huge compared to my hen I know he should be bigger then her but should he really be twice the size of her?
I sold my RIR champion cockerel to the breeder I got him from. Since I sold him I get his chicks but if I had kept him I would not get any chicks but I would have him for show. I am happy with my choice to sell him but I still kind of miss him.
I think that the 2 chickens more yellow colored are hens and the red one in the back maybe a rooster. I can't tell about the closest one because it is too blurry do you have a non blurry pic of all of them?