Poodlemum
Crowing
Two cute little pullets 

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Oh! They are so adorable! And the colors!!! Are they all cochins?Here are some of my babies. I have re-homed 3 I was confident was girls, and 1 I think was a girl. I have 2 girls, 3 boys and 1 I am iffy on but leaning to girl.
3 of them are cochins the other 7 are project chicks the breeder has been working on for 3 years. They are cochin/EE crosses and worked on to look just like Cochins but they lay green eggs. And I must say they do look just like Cochins since I can't tell which ones are which. haahaa. Some of the project have the EE comb but some have straight combs. The breeder said the Cochins would have yellow legs but I have 2 Roos with yellow and 1 (I think) pullet..... Which would mean that somehow I kept all 3 Cochins but not sure if that is right. LOLOh! They are so adorable! And the colors!!! Are they all cochins?
wow your mama mothered them for a decent amount of time. So far mine have decided around 4-5 weeks they are done and start to roost again and leave the babies down in the nest box. Think I had one that went to 5.5 or 6 weeks. The one mama I have is still going strong and the babies just turned 5 weeks so guess we see how long she goes.mama hen weaned the babies yesterday--man it was a quick processcouple days of giving them space and not calling them to eat to pecking at them and wanting NOTHING to do with them. chicks will be 8 weeks on Sat and are like 'what is happening?!', they came out to eat and chill when I was out there otherwise they spent most of the day in the coop on roosts--they will be ok but it is a hard transition. Pictures to come this weekend, I am needing help with 2 with gender!