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I was given some cochin babies they are about 10 weeks old now and hoping you can help me figure out if they are male or female also was given a set of breeder pair bantam which I was told that there breed started with kir and I can't seem to find anything to help me figure out what breed they are any help would be greatly appreciated the first black baby with brown flat head is more aggressive than the others tries to go after me if I get near it kinda thinking it might be a rooster the other black brown I can't really tell the white and all black ones thinking girls
 

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I was given some cochin babies they are about 10 weeks old now and hoping you can help me figure out if they are male or female also was given a set of breeder pair bantam which I was told that there breed started with kir and I can't seem to find anything to help me figure out what breed they are any help would be greatly appreciated the first black baby with brown flat head is more aggressive than the others tries to go after me if I get near it kinda thinking it might be a rooster the other black brown I can't really tell the white and all black ones thinking girls
Welcome to BYC!!! :frow I raise silkies so I'm of no help since we never get the practice with those. Someone will though!! Pretty birds!
 
The first two look like Silkie crosses. They are both cockerels.

The two Cochins that follow are pullets.

The last picture shows a pair of Kikiriki chickens, better known as Seramas. 1 male, 1 female.
 
The first two look like Silkie crosses. They are both cockerels.

The two Cochins that follow are pullets.

The last picture shows a pair of Kikiriki chickens, better known as Seramas. 1 male, 1
The first two look like Silkie crosses. They are both cockerels.

The two Cochins that follow are pullets.

The last picture shows a pair of Kikiriki chickens, better known as Seramas. 1 male, 1 female.
That you very much on the bantam it is was I thought they may be and explains only 1 egg hatched out of 5. On the 4 babies that's what I was thinking also but every day I would go back and forth on those in the first two pictures about being female or roo although the first one it's more aggressive if I go to pick up one of them next to get it gets in fight mode then I pick it up and hold it until it calms down
 
Hey there, welcome to BYC! Thanks for joining.
The first two look like Silkie crosses. They are both cockerels.

The two Cochins that follow are pullets.

The last picture shows a pair of Kikiriki chickens, better known as Seramas. 1 male, 1 female.
I agree.

Your birds are very pretty!
 

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