May 3, 2013 #1 BlueMouse Songster 6 Years Joined Mar 5, 2013 Messages 478 Reaction score 20 Points 103 Location 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 Friend Spirit Joined Mar 2, 2011 Messages 9,123 Reaction score 342 Points 316 Location 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 Joined Mar 5, 2013 Messages 478 Reaction score 20 Points 103 Location 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 Friend Spirit Joined Mar 2, 2011 Messages 9,123 Reaction score 342 Points 316 Location 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 Joined Mar 5, 2013 Messages 478 Reaction score 20 Points 103 Location Esperance NY still wondering the gender of that production red!