Dec 23, 2025 #1 S sgood1973 In the Brooder Joined May 26, 2025 Messages 18 Reaction score 6 Points 16 4 week old bantam cochins
Dec 23, 2025 #2 WingItRanch Free Ranging Friend Joined May 10, 2024 Messages 3,843 Reaction score 9,606 Points 551 Location East Texas 4 weeks is a little young for sexing... but I'll throw out a guess and say both are little cockerels. Those combs are pretty big on such little bodies!
4 weeks is a little young for sexing... but I'll throw out a guess and say both are little cockerels. Those combs are pretty big on such little bodies!
Dec 23, 2025 #3 AinaWGSD Crossing the Road Premium Feather Member 15 Years Friend Joined Apr 2, 2010 Messages 4,099 Reaction score 7,877 Points 756 Location Sullivan, IL Those combs look awfully big for 4 weeks. It's too soon to say with any certainty, but I'm leaning heavily towards both being males.
Those combs look awfully big for 4 weeks. It's too soon to say with any certainty, but I'm leaning heavily towards both being males.
Dec 23, 2025 Thread starter #4 S sgood1973 In the Brooder Joined May 26, 2025 Messages 18 Reaction score 6 Points 16 Thanks!
Dec 23, 2025 #5 Ilovechickens2525 Songster Joined May 15, 2024 Messages 569 Reaction score 584 Points 171 Location Manitoba, Canada Back one is definitely a boy, I would guess the front one might be too but too early to say for sure.
Back one is definitely a boy, I would guess the front one might be too but too early to say for sure.
Dec 23, 2025 #6 Folly's place Addict Premium Feather Member 14 Years Educator Spirit Friend Joined Sep 13, 2011 Messages 28,462 Reaction score 56,347 Points 1,306 Location southern Michigan Both cockerels, my best guess. Cute, too! Mary