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Not necessarily this one was 12 weeks here and had bigger redder comb and waddles she lays me an egg everyday nowWith that much wattle development and color at 12 weeks old, those are cockerels.
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.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
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.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.
:/ I'm sorry, it does suck to buy sexed chicks and not get what you paid for.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.
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 birdsYour Easter Egger is a cockerel and I think your Cochin is a pullet