Hey guys,
I have 6 bantam cochins right now. 3 Self Blue, 3 White. They're 19 days old today.
The self blue ones I think are already starting to show their genders. Two out of the three of them have red combs and are growing little red wattles. Pretty sure those are boys.
The white ones are the ones I'm really curious about though. None of my other birds really have comb/wattle development yet, but my white cochins are puzzling me. Two of them have the feathery feet like usual, but the third one (the smallest one too, though that doesn't mean anything) has these big feathers coming off the backs of it's legs. Please enjoy my awful artists interpretation.
Is the chick with the legs like exhibit "A" one gender or the other necessarily, or are they just growing their feathers at a different rate?
I have 6 bantam cochins right now. 3 Self Blue, 3 White. They're 19 days old today.
The self blue ones I think are already starting to show their genders. Two out of the three of them have red combs and are growing little red wattles. Pretty sure those are boys.
The white ones are the ones I'm really curious about though. None of my other birds really have comb/wattle development yet, but my white cochins are puzzling me. Two of them have the feathery feet like usual, but the third one (the smallest one too, though that doesn't mean anything) has these big feathers coming off the backs of it's legs. Please enjoy my awful artists interpretation.
Is the chick with the legs like exhibit "A" one gender or the other necessarily, or are they just growing their feathers at a different rate?