Cochin Thread!!!

I have a friend looking for bantam buff barred cochins~ Anybody have any leads??
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Theortically, the feather sexing works best with chicks of birds considered fast-feathering. Cochins are considered slow-feathering.

I gave it a try last year - the single and double lengths on the primaries were VERY CLEARLY evident - just like the videos and illustrations show. However, I ended up raising some very gender-confused roos with very feminine names.

I know some say it works with Cochins, but most say it doesn't work.

All I can recommend is this - go ahead and give it a try, but PLEASE BE VERY CAREFUL!! Feather-sexing is best done (so they say), when the chicks are 3 - 4 days old. You can do serious damage handling those tiny bantam wings at that age if you aren't very careful.

Thank you Coopa, for the info, slow-feathering meaning that they need to be warmer for longer-in brooder- or that their mature feathers take longer to come in?
I'm always very carefull with these little ones just holding them to do a hiney check is scary- whew- there is nothing there at 1-4 days old anyway.
Just for fun I was going to try the old "ring" method the feather sexing method and the wait a while one keep records and see what happens. just retired and need to keep the brain busy.
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I personally do not care for splash in any breed. I have splash but it is not one of my favorite colors at all. But I am also the person that does not care for blue chickens.
 
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it's just that they are hard to show sometimes... the pattern isn't consistent and at least blues will give you black and splash every once in a while... i guess they're not for everyone... don't look as clean as blue's or blacks...?
 

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