Do roos feather in a lot slower in general?

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I have been watching the two hatches of chicks from this spring and it seems to me that the roos pretty consistently feather in way later than the pullets. There are a few that are kind of between the two extremes but the majority of my cockerels I have been able to pick out because they look so funny with their baby down spread out so thinly on their big bodies... this is mostly cochin chicks with some welsummer and BO.... just wondering what your experience is ...
 
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thatsw what ive heard
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I am not sure because my EE roo feathered out EXTREMELY slow, and now at 7 weeks still has fuzzies. My Delaware Blue Hens, the males feathered at the same rate and the girlies did.
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I would have to say that most of the time that is the case, but not with every breed.
 
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I have a black cochin bantam roo that is still not all the way feathered. All my other chicks that I got at the same time as him are. So I would say yeah roos feather slower.
 

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