Greengirly68
Chirping
- Aug 9, 2023
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Cochins have single combs, but this bird appears to have a pea comb. So I think probably not Cochin.Looks like a cochin maybe.
He and two others were possibly dumped near my home. They were found in a nature preserve, middle of the gravel road, across from my home. There is one that looks just like him but smaller, shorter feather on her feet, and a light straight- line comb. The third is White with pinkish beak and legs, tiny feather on one of her toes.I think it is a male.
Does he have feathered feet?
I see a pea comb.
Pea comb, feathered feet, and black feathers do not fit any pure breed I can think of. Maybe some kind of a mix?
Where did you get this chick? Sometimes that provides clues to what breed or mix it might be.
Cochins have single combs, but this bird appears to have a pea comb. So I think probably not Cochin.
He could be a brahma or cochin cross.He and two others were possibly dumped near my home. They were found in a nature preserve, middle of the gravel road, across from my home. There is one that looks just like him but smaller, shorter feather on her feet, and a light straight- line comb. The third is White with pinkish beak and legs, tiny feather on one of her toes.
Lil Peep above, stands very upright and has very long feathers going down his feet. His comb started changing and became lumpy and red a couple weeks ago. He is also getting blue/teal feathers and has some bright white feathers under his wings. I am a new chicken momma now. They are all 3 very sweet. I was told by TSC person he may be a Brahma cross?
He is a stray. Was found with 2 others left across from my house in a very rural area. They looked to be a a week or 2 old then. One looks like him but is smaller, light comb which is straight- not lumpy like his. The other may be a White Plymouth Rock? I was told he might be a Brahma mix? His feet have also gotten huge in the last couple weeks and his feet feathers are much longerIs this a bantam or standard?
He is a stray. Was found with 2 others left across from my house in a very rural area. They looked to be a a week or 2 old then. One looks like him but is smaller, light comb which is straight- not lumpy like his. The other may be a White Plymouth Rock? I was told he might be a Brahma mix? His feet have also gotten huge in the last couple weeks and his feet feathers are much longer