Bantam identification?

At this point I believe Marley is a cockerel.

Griffin is so stinking cute. :love
Oh no! S/he has a smaller head like the other pullets and is fairly feathered. I worried in the past she was a cockerel but she's acting more like a pullet. What makes you think cockerel? Comb? It is the largest of the 'pullets' :/
 
Oh no! S/he has a smaller head like the other pullets and is fairly feathered. I worried in the past she was a cockerel but she's acting more like a pullet. What makes you think cockerel? Comb? It is the largest of the 'pullets' :/
Yep, comb.

You can keep your boys though right?
 
You never know! I've seen listing for pullets that wanted to trade for a cockerel.
Though I'm so tempted to keep Griffin. He's so sweet and bumbly ❤ But I'm already fighting hubby to keep cockerel in my avatar...such a unique bird...for our LF flock. Can't really have one so keeping more than one? Cringe. I've done it before but it's stressful always worrying a neighbor will move in and make a stink
 
You never know! I've seen listing for pullets that wanted to trade for a cockerel.
@Overo Mare Question for you, Wise One! So despite all his roo-i-ness, i still wonder sometimes if Haze is still a really slow-feathering, gender-confused, Hazel. I've never seen an SP cochin in person but I would think males would feather out with more white/black and females with more of an overall pattern with less contrast. I suppose with hatchery birds, a great deal of variation is possible but could Haze's plumage be indicative of a pullet at all? And if not, when comparing to the standard, if I were to keep a boy, which should I keep? Haze pictured first; then Griffin.
 

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Those combs and wattles don't lie.

As far as which one is more correct, it's hard to judge them this early. I do like the look of Griffin's comb better though.

ETA: Gosh they're adorable.
 
Well, @Overo Mare .... you were right! Went down this morning and Marley is crowing. So is Griffin & Haze but not as much. Max hasn't joined in yet. But now I have 4 roos I need to rehome. Argghhhh

In other news, Harper is not a black cochin....she has silver tipped feathers erupting on neckline. Looks as though she might be a (poor/hatchery quality) birchen. Time will tell if silver will extend beyond this area. Regardless, she's a sweetheart. I'm happy either way. Just bummed that 4 out of 7 are roos!
 
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Well, @Overo Mare .... you were right! Went down this morning and Marley is crowing. So is Griffin & Haze but not as much. Max hasn't joined in yet. But now I have 4 roos I need to rehome. Argghhhh

In other news, Harper is not a black cochin....she has silver tipped feathers erupting on neckline. Looks as though she might be a (poor/hatchery quality) birchen. Time will tell if silver will extend beyond this area. Regardless, she's a sweetheart. I'm happy either way. Just bummed that 4 out of 7 are roos!
Aw, bummer! Can you not keep roosters where you live?

Oh that's interesting! She sure is a strange case. Can't wait to see what she'll look like once she molts for the first time.

A lot of people have been having similar luck with cockerels this year. Maybe in the future you could find a nearby breeder and buy started pullets. Just make sure they're a good and honest breeder! Someone here posted yesterday I think.. they bought guaranteed mottled pullets and all three were cockerels.
 
Aw, bummer! Can you not keep roosters where you live?

Oh that's interesting! She sure is a strange case. Can't wait to see what she'll look like once she molts for the first time.

A lot of people have been having similar luck with cockerels this year. Maybe in the future you could find a nearby breeder and buy started pullets. Just make sure they're a good and honest breeder! Someone here posted yesterday I think.. they bought guaranteed mottled pullets and all three were cockerels.
Yes and no to the keeping roos. We're a beach town that was once a farming community. Before the riots last century, we were the Hollywood of the East Coast...all beautiful victorians.... one after another. From what others whose parents grew up here say, every yard had chickens. Even in town. So there were never rules against roos....just being a beach town with money starting to trickle in, less and less people had chickens. And now most residents have the current mentality that if it bothers them, you can't have it :/ One of the houses adjacent to us always had roosters and we did for years. But now as more people are starting to get chickens, from what I hear, roos are no longer allowed though i still believe it's only sound ordinances that pertain to them. One individual states otherwise..'unless one is grandfathered in'. Not sure when the regulation was passed so not sure if we're grandfathered but to inquire would put a target on us if it is an issue. So laying low. We were rooless for a while (my husband wants to stay that way) but I could probably get away with 1. But my heart belongs to my avatar boy...he is the sweetest, softest bird I've ever met. I'm currently integrating him into flock a month earlier than planned due to a coon issue and older girls are so mean to him and his 4 girls. I give them time each day when meanies are locked up and they get run to themselves. But when they're with the flock and they see me, they come running and are all over me because they know I'm safe and I won't let anyone touch them. Melts my heart. Even when i put them in the coop at night, he tries to jump out and roost on me. So if I'm going to fight for a roo... it's him. Would love to keep one of the bantam roos and might have to until I find homes, but if they get too obnoxious, they have to go :(
 

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