Cochin Thread!!!

Okay...so I have a little task for all of you with chicks growing out :D I study my birds a lot. As in, frittering away hours just watching the little buggers. This year, I figured out that the ear fuzzies at 3+ weeks are indicative of the eventual head color with more mature plumage. I had 3 dark chicks and 3 wild pattern chicks that all had different ear fuzz despite having similar down color. And each one matured with adult plumage on head and upper neck that matched ear fuzz. Not a big deal with most breeds but super helpful if you have no patience and bought a bunch of EEs!

I'm now determined to find another way to sex older chicks since combs and wattles and rate of feathering isn't always accurate. I doubt any method is. So I pulled out a few chicks and examined their wings. Since I don't know for certain the sex of all of my chicks, my observation could be way off base but if you have chicks around the same age as mine (4 weeks) and you have a few free minutes, pull out the ones you're fairly certain regarding gender and check their wings. I'll attach a little drawing I made but it seems as though males have only 1 or 2 feathers at the joint and the sweep/angle of the top layer of feathers closest to the top of the wings starts out shorter towards the body and gets longer towards the joint. With females, it seems to be the reverse...there are a few+ feathers at the joint and the shortest feathers in the top layer are nearest the joint and the longer ones are toward the body. Anyone else have the same or is it just a coincidence?

This is really interesting! Do you think this would work with bantams as well?
 
Hi y’all! I just got my first Cochins a few days ago! One smooth roo, 2 frizzle hens and 2 frizzle chicks! Bantams as well lol. I also would love some name suggestions lol 😁
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Hi y’all! I just got my first Cochins a few days ago! One smooth roo, 2 frizzle hens and 2 frizzle chicks! Bantams as well lol. I also would love some name suggestions lol 😁
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AWwwwwww! The white one in the last photo looks like a cloud or a marshmellow or something, so maybe name him something like that? The frizzles all look like white puffy Dandelions or some other white flower to me, maybe Clover too?
 
This is really interesting! Do you think this would work with bantams as well?
Mine are bantams ;) Hoping it's not just a random observation. Going to look at my older birds later and see if I see any difference in their wings. It's raining right now so I'll wait till I feed them :) In the meantime, would love to know if others notice the same thing!
 
Hi y’all! I just got my first Cochins a few days ago! One smooth roo, 2 frizzle hens and 2 frizzle chicks! Bantams as well lol. I also would love some name suggestions lol 😁
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I name things the second I lay eyes on them (no matter how random or bad they are hahaha). So if your babies were mine, they'd be:

White Roo: Dov (yeah, I know...but I've been watching Rookie Blue reruns and doves are white and gentle and sweet)
White Frizzles: Frost & Flake...or maybe Maca & Roon (you can see what I did there haha)
Buff Frizzle: Bloom (looks like Outback's Bloomin' Onion!)
Black Frizzle: Sweep (looks like a chimney brush...and chimney sweeps use them)

No offense taken if you say absolutely not!!! :lau
 
I name things the second I lay eyes on them (no matter how random or bad they are hahaha). So if your babies were mine, they'd be:

White Roo: Dov (yeah, I know...but I've been watching Rookie Blue reruns and doves are white and gentle and sweet)
White Frizzles: Frost & Flake...or maybe Maca & Roon (you can see what I did there haha)
Buff Frizzle: Bloom (looks like Outback's Bloomin' Onion!)
Black Frizzle: Sweep (looks like a chimney brush...and chimney sweeps use them)

No offense taken if you say absolutely not!!! :lau
Haha, I love them! We already (just) figured out the name for the smooth roo. His name is 😂 Mr. Pecker 🤣
Thanks so much! Well let y’all know when we decide on names but these will definitely be in the votes lol.
 
I think my avatar picture is a Mottled cochin....as she is now All over mottled Grey feathers. the pic shows just a little of her back on the left of the pic. hard to keep her away from my feet.
I'm so hoping my one chick who defies the rules of mottleds is indeed a mottled. I won't know for another week or so. So pretty! And is that a deathlayer in there as well? Be still my heart!!
 
I have no clue when it comes to genetics...I've followed some threads where someone asked what x X x might produce and I'm always amazed how the experts explain the result being nothing I'd expect..especially when you start including dilution genetics and such. I doubt you'd get a lavender birchen tge first time around but depending on which color is the roo and breeding daughters back to roo or sons back to mom, maybe? An expert on genetics would have to weigh in! I'd be interested to know as well. How beautiful would that be?!!
Yeah, I’m always amazed too!! Haha some people know so much. :love :bow

But yesssss I bet it would be amazing!!! I have an Easter Egger too who is like a lavender/blueish base with gold on top and a gold neck, etc. and I bet their babies would be gorgeous. :love

I actually have two Easter Eggers (had 3 :hit) but the other two are/were laced, one orange and one white, both with black lacing, so I’ve never had one her color before hahah

Anyway, I wanna see what they produce. Also my Specked Sussex and Partridge Rock.
 
Recently purchased some Cochin pullets to become future broodies for my white legbars. Clearly hatchery stock but I was a bit confused about the color of the lighter older hen and the young pullet.

Would you call this lavender? I know the others are just poorly marked mottleds and a calico/mf.
 

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