May 3, 2013 #1 BlueMouse Songster 6 Years Mar 5, 2013 478 20 103 Esperance NY We're almost positive this one is a bantam cochin, very floofy feet. I'm unsure and a little worried that it may be a cockerel though. This one is probably a production red. 9 weeks. this one has spur buds, but in some breeds I think that's not neccesarily a sexing trait?
We're almost positive this one is a bantam cochin, very floofy feet. I'm unsure and a little worried that it may be a cockerel though. This one is probably a production red. 9 weeks. this one has spur buds, but in some breeds I think that's not neccesarily a sexing trait?
May 3, 2013 #2 ramirezframing Crowing 8 Years Mar 2, 2011 9,123 338 316 Knee Deep all chickens have spur buds, some hens even get flat out spurs. For 2 months old the cochin is a pullet
all chickens have spur buds, some hens even get flat out spurs. For 2 months old the cochin is a pullet
May 3, 2013 Thread starter #3 BlueMouse Songster 6 Years Mar 5, 2013 478 20 103 Esperance NY oh good, we really love her but those tailfeathers look kind of curvy.... this is my first time raising chicks, and I really have trouble telling a lot of times.
oh good, we really love her but those tailfeathers look kind of curvy.... this is my first time raising chicks, and I really have trouble telling a lot of times.
May 3, 2013 #4 ramirezframing Crowing 8 Years Mar 2, 2011 9,123 338 316 Knee Deep cochins have a round rump so to say, google some pictures of adult cochins and have a look
May 6, 2013 Thread starter #5 BlueMouse Songster 6 Years Mar 5, 2013 478 20 103 Esperance NY still wondering the gender of that production red!