The six EE pullets are named. Of course, I started with Ripley. And because my husband has trouble with names now, I tried to help him by naming several after characters on one of his favorite series Nashville. So, the black one is Layla. The brown one is Rayna. The other three light colored pullets are Juliette, Scarlett and Shelby. Shelby is not on Nashville. She was an olive egger I had who hatched with the original Marvin Stukel BRs, including the original Rex. Shelby plucked poor Rex's saddle feathers and tormented him constantly so I gave her to a friend just after she began laying. Thought I'd reuse the name.
I have been looking at the Cochins. If sexing cues hold true with little girls' tails coming in first and their wings fuller at an earlier date, all three Buff bantam Cochins are probably girls and at least one of the splash-looking ones, maybe a second one, sort of on the fence about that one. Out of 7 straight run bantam Cochins with me having zero choice, just taking the last 7 they had, getting four pullets and three cockerels would not be terrible. Five pullets and two cockerels would be
perfect. As long as there are no surprise males among the EEs, and it doesn't seem like it, they could all stay, all 13 of them. I'm not sure, but I might be able to keep three little Cochin males in the group, depending on their personalities.
I'm even considering letting that group eventually have one of the large pens and maybe see if Aimee and Mina could go in with them, perhaps even Aubrey, but that's questionable. If he wasn't here, I'd definitely put Mina and Aimee in with that group.
My fence line is cleared and all the posts are set! The guy who helped Tom with the lift came and brought four of his men and they knocked it out in just over 3 hours! I need to buy the fencing now. And the price was a bargain. They even cut a couple of dead trees into firewood lengths and took a few things off the farm dump out near the pasture at the fence to remove them for us. He said they can work it out so they come back to maintain it every six months if we want. And I can depend on him, which is rare.
We are not removing the old fence, just placing the new, better one in front of it.