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The Cochins are by far the most prominent and have the biggest combs, as does a d'Uccle and maybe that last Oegb. Posted the lot here-
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/ideal-poultry-bantam-assortment-picture-heavy.1179768/
Whenever I get bantam Cochins from Ideal, they are ALWAYS heavy on the males. Out of problem 7 or 8 of them that I've received as part of various bantam assortment shipments over the past year, I've only had two females, including the one from the current shipment which just died yesterday for some unknown reason.
ETA Out of the 25 assorted bantams that I received in May it looks like I have 10 males definitely and some others whose combs are a bit bigger than I like.
Add me to the boy heavy hatches.
Actually my OEGBs gave me the best female ratio all year. One broody hatched 11 (I think i hatched a few of those in the bator) and 9 are girls. Then my next broody hatched 4 (3 female/1 male) but left 2 eggs. I incubated them for a couple more days and i think they are males.must be from my blue brassy hen, because the rest of mine are all SDW, and one mixed hen, but she was doing the sitting.
Speaking of blue brassy, here's the chick i hatched from her egg 9-1/2 weeks ago. She's on the left, so i guess she is blue silver duckwing, full silver duckwing on the right.
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Excuse me while I drool over those pretty little ladies.![]()
Thanks. They are lovely little girls.