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The cockerel's a bit bitey, though, so we'll have to work on that. 
Lol, it seems the early bloomers do have a bit more spice than the late bloomersKBahaha, they are both shaping up very nicely so far!The cockerel's a bit bitey, though, so we'll have to work on that.
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I like the fact the cochins can see. I did more eye trims last night,the really heavy crested ones you can easily tell they are trimmed, they look like little punk rockers going around with shaved up the sides + mohawks
Haven't lost any more to perdition. Just one failure to thrive.Picture of the day, day 14! We made it to 2 weeks, y'all!Today's honoree is Endymion, AKA Dym-Dym or recently 'Dymothy'. ...That last one's a bit of an inside joke with some friends.
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Runners up, or, well, kind of just coincidentally taken pictures from this morning. I wanted to get some decent shots of some of my silkied Cochin grow outs for comparison's sake later on, but it works for this, too.First up is the first Judy booty pullet I hatched for the Easter hatch along:
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The cockerels from that hatch were not as cooperative. Guy on the left is the other Judy booty from Easter. Look at him!!
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It's pretty dim in the pen that the next oldest peeps are in that early in the morning, but I tried to get a couple shots of them as well. Both of these are Blue bander pullets as well:
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(This one turned out terribly, but look at that face)
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I was reading thinking, wow, they have a daily limit on selling pea gravel? HmmSoo the pen we've been building still had water lingering in it yesterday. I'm going to be getting 6 bags of pea gravel each day at work to fill in and see how that works. Have to limit it to 6 bags because I'm hauling with a mustang. Lol.
Lol, it seems the early bloomers do have a bit more spice than the late bloomers![]()
Don't tell my silkies, but if I had seen your silkied cochins before getting the silkies...I like the fact the cochins can see. I did more eye trims last night,the really heavy crested ones you can easily tell they are trimmed, they look like little punk rockers going around with shaved up the sides + mohawks
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Soo the pen we've been building still had water lingering in it yesterday. I'm going to be getting 6 bags of pea gravel each day at work to fill in and see how that works. Have to limit it to 6 bags because I'm hauling with a mustang. Lol.
I've heard that wood chips are good for that, too, if you find that the pen is still a mess despite the gravel.What breed is Dymothy? She's gorgeous!

I'm wondering if my hubby would notice if I one by one replaced my silkies with silkied cochins... he knows how much time and $ I've put into the silkies, so I'd have to be really strategic about the swapFor sure, my OEGBs were combing up by 3 weeks and already getting saddles by like 5 weeks, and they're the spiciest little squirts you ever did see
I'm the same way about the Silkies. I loooove silkied feathering, but I hate large crests, especially ones that block vision, so the Silkies really didn't do much for me. As soon as I saw a picture of a silkied Cochin bantam, I knew that was what I wanted to have instead.
OH, OH!! And in one of the groups I'm in on Facebook, someone posted silkied large fowl Cochins the other day!! I about died!If they hadn't just been Whites, I probably would be pawning off some valuables to get them ASAP
Hopefully that does the trick!I've heard that wood chips are good for that, too, if you find that the pen is still a mess despite the gravel.
Dymi is an Easter-egger, and I agree, I think she's one of the prettiest I've ever had![]()