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The first is a Porcelain d'Uccle and the second is a Mille Fleur d'Uccle.They are 2 weeks old and are bantam. I thought they were cochins, but now not sure?
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The first is a Porcelain d'Uccle and the second is a Mille Fleur d'Uccle.They are 2 weeks old and are bantam. I thought they were cochins, but now not sure?
I posted some pics of mine (next after this message). I see similarities to this to TKidd624's, but the wings seem longer and lower.. is there a definitive way to differentiate between the bantam cochin and d'uccle?The first is a Porcelain d'Uccle and the second is a Mille Fleur d'Uccle.
Sorry, I was trying to capture her color change in those. Here are some as of now, 3 weeks.The lighting in those pics make it hard for my bad eyes to see much on your chick.
@Gray Farms can you make out what this one is with these pics?
Yea, and they were no help at the store as far as breeds even went, just that they were bantams. This one was completely black, gold color started coming in last week.Cochins *should* have yellow shanks and feet. Feet and legs should be heavily feathered all the way to the middle toe, with inly the inside of that toe showing. No muffs, tufts, crests, or beards. They have single combs.
ETA: I say *should* because sometimes hatchery quality birds have a lot of flaws.
And I love my Cochin roo "Jaffar" too!Cochins *should* have yellow shanks and feet. Feet and legs should be heavily feathered all the way to the middle toe, with inly the inside of that toe showing. No muffs, tufts, crests, or beards. They have single combs.
ETA: I say *should* because sometimes hatchery quality birds have a lot of flaws.
We have already attached to all of these chicks. Only the smallest isn't up to being held just yet, so if we end up w a rooster, there will be some serious tears! Cue 7 year old girl ugly crying!And I love my Cochin roo "Jaffar" too!