Hen or Roo

JosieS33

In the Brooder
Feb 23, 2025
13
24
31
I ordered female bin chicks from meyer hatchery and believe I have two roosters what do y'all think? 12 weeks old
20250601_095246.jpg

20250601_095201.jpg
20250601_095403.jpg
20250601_095131.jpg
20250601_095139.jpg
20250601_201034.jpg
 
Not necessarily this one was 12 weeks here and had bigger redder comb and waddles she lays me an egg everyday now View attachment 4139056
See, I automatically would have said pullet with your picture though. She's not red, she's pink and flushed. Comb and wattles are relatively small. It's a difference in comb type and breed that makes it seem like she had more developed comb and wattles to you. I promise you, the two originally posted birds are absolutely male. The cochin is just slow developing.
 
See, I automatically would have said pullet with your picture though. She's not red, she's pink and flushed. Comb and wattles are relatively small. It's a difference in comb type and breed that makes it seem like she had more developed comb and wattles to you. I promise you, the two originally posted birds are absolutely male. The cochin is just slow developing.
Oof I'm hoping not. I know the gray is for sure and I already have light brahma rooster that's 22 weeks old. Sucks that they were all supposed to be hens From meyer hatchery.
 
Oof I'm hoping not. I know the gray is for sure and I already have light brahma rooster that's 22 weeks old. Sucks that they were all supposed to be hens From meyer hatchery.
:/ I'm sorry, it does suck to buy sexed chicks and not get what you paid for.

Standard-sized Cochins tend to be REALLY slow growing, they can take a year and a half to get to full size, so even with the males, who mature a bit faster than females, it tends to be a longer process. Female cochins may not redden up and start laying until they're 8 months to a year, and males may not finish growing in all their big boy feathers in that amount of time either. Sometimes males won't even begin crowing until close to a year old.
 
Your Easter Egger is a cockerel and I think your Cochin is a pullet
Can we get clear saddle pictures on the Cochin? I’m familiar with slow-growing breeds and I would still expect some male feathers at this point for a bird who’s quite well-feathered and seemingly not an especially slow grower. They’re sometimes difficult to spot on white birds
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom