Sounds like a roo, but one that isn't dominant. They will act like that sometimes to avoid having their fanny kicked by the head roo :/ Sorry.it's probably close to 10 - 11 weeks old.... (got it the very last of march) and see, I have another bantam cochin that I know is a rooster, just by how it acts, but this one seems a lot more poofy, and seems to sit lower to the ground than the roo.... I had no doubt in my mind that it was a pullet.... but she runs around and challenges the roosters, and is quite bossy.... and I don't know for certain, but I think she tried crowing this morning (I wasn't looking directly at her, and when I turned, the other bantam picked a fight with her)... sooo... yeah, I guess I'm just going to have to watch a bit closer...
X2! These pictures are lovely! And congrats on the new babies![]()
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Me too. I just checked them, and the little one with the broken egg is much more lively now. Still in the egg, but it looked like it still had some blood to absorb in the membrane. I gave it a wet blankey to help. I have another pip, tooI am glad there is hope for some of these guys, hope they all make it!
