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Fascinating! Lord knows, I've not had the experience, myself, to hazard a guess by feathering (or anything else for that matter) but I'm wondering if Cochins are different from other breeds? I was told cockerels get their wing feathers faster than pullets. The person who told me that doesn't raise cochins but has raised and shown chickens for a number of years. Now I'm curious! Then again, I suppose that like most everything else, it's not "carved in stone" and there will always be some exceptions.
Hey Nancy, Im not sure on how this method would measure up with different breeds. My rosecombs feather out identically. The only way to sex them (that I am aware of) is waiting for the combs of the cockerels to brighten.
Give this method a try next time you hatch cochins and let us know what happens.
Fascinating! Lord knows, I've not had the experience, myself, to hazard a guess by feathering (or anything else for that matter) but I'm wondering if Cochins are different from other breeds? I was told cockerels get their wing feathers faster than pullets. The person who told me that doesn't raise cochins but has raised and shown chickens for a number of years. Now I'm curious! Then again, I suppose that like most everything else, it's not "carved in stone" and there will always be some exceptions.
Hey Nancy, Im not sure on how this method would measure up with different breeds. My rosecombs feather out identically. The only way to sex them (that I am aware of) is waiting for the combs of the cockerels to brighten.
Give this method a try next time you hatch cochins and let us know what happens.
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