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Not all of them are feathered, but some are. I'm not really concerned if the mother is pure or not, but she looks pure to me.Are their feet feathered? I see one foot along the edge of the picture I quoted here that looks like it's not feathered to me, but it's hard to tell with a partial view like this. A pure Cochin should always produce chicks with foot feathering. There are multiple genes for foot feathering and I believe at least two of them are dominant or partially dominant, so first generation cross of a pure Cochin will always have some foot feathering. How sure are you that she's the mother? Any pictures of her?
I also can't tell if it's the lighting or not, but some of these chicks look like they don't have any blue genes, which isn't possible with a splash parent as all chicks will inherit one blue gene from that parent. And several of them don't appear to have E extended black which a Splash Cochin should be pure for and thus all offspring should inherit as well... I feel like either your Cochin isn't a pure Cochin or someone else has to be the mother.![]()
She's the one in the background on the right.
Please ignore the remnants of a coop in the back, a tree fell on it. No chickens were harmed, thank goodness!
There is always a possibility that another hen found the nest that Pepper had made, and I may have tossed in a few other eggs too from the flock (I didn't write it down and am kicking myself for it now).