- May 25, 2009
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Hello Backyard Chickeners!
I've searched all over the forums and am a little confused about how to determine the gender of my Cochin. Some say it's hard to tell until they're older because they mature slowly, others say if there's any red in the comb early on, you've got a roo. Googling "sexing a cochin" brings up some pretty um, not relevant information.
In this picture, the cheeper is six weeks to the day. The red starting coming in over the last week or so and s/he does have a poof of saddle feathers coming in, it looks like. But then, Cochins have lots of feathers all over.
I live in a city where it just became legal to keep four birds (with a million restrictions on where the coop can be) and neighbors who aren't that chicken-friendly. If this lass is a lad, I'd like to know sooner rather than later. If it's too early to tell, when can you usually tell with a Cochin?
Thanks in advance!!
I've searched all over the forums and am a little confused about how to determine the gender of my Cochin. Some say it's hard to tell until they're older because they mature slowly, others say if there's any red in the comb early on, you've got a roo. Googling "sexing a cochin" brings up some pretty um, not relevant information.
In this picture, the cheeper is six weeks to the day. The red starting coming in over the last week or so and s/he does have a poof of saddle feathers coming in, it looks like. But then, Cochins have lots of feathers all over.
I live in a city where it just became legal to keep four birds (with a million restrictions on where the coop can be) and neighbors who aren't that chicken-friendly. If this lass is a lad, I'd like to know sooner rather than later. If it's too early to tell, when can you usually tell with a Cochin?
Thanks in advance!!
