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That is what is weird they have white feet but I didn't think marans had heavy feathering this boys have a lot or what seems to be a lot I will get some good pictures of themyellow
Typically yellow, although it may be possible for other leg colors depending on the color of cochin. I've got 2 red cochins with very yellow legs. I had a splash cochin chick that didn't make it, but it also had very yellow legs.Do cochins have white or yellow feet these have have feet except for one which has yellow feet
All my feathers feet friends appear to be roosters I was hoping for dark brown eggs.If the feathered legs are BCM x Barred Rock, they are a sex link hybrid. By 7 weeks any that are Males should be showing barring. Females will feather out to look like a Black Copper Marans and lay darker brown eggs sometimes speckled. This hybrid is sometimes called a Midnight Majesty Marans depending on the hatchery. Personally I would be giddy to have these over a Black Sexlink.
Just my opinion.
All feathered feet are barred?All my feathers feet friends appear to be roosters I was hoping for dark brown eggs.
Tsc is unfortunately notorious for mixing up breeds. If they have white feet I’m betting they’re Cuckoo Marans, or possibly a Marans-based Olive Egger. Most likely not barred Cochins, as those are quite rare to find in a feed store.
i dont think any of the ones with feathered feet would be cuckoo marans unless they are french cuckoo marans but they could also be black or blue cochins. still would like to see some picturesTsc is unfortunately notorious for mixing up breeds. If they have white feet I’m betting they’re Cuckoo Marans, or possibly a Marans-based Olive Egger. Most likely not barred Cochins, as those are quite rare to find in a feed store.