What Bantam Breed Is This?

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The chicken lady who sold her called her a Silkie, but I’ve been advised she(hopefully a she) is not a Silkie. I bought her on 4/1 and she was a day or two old so she’s not yet 4 weeks. Mostly feathers on her miniature wing tips and still lots of fuzz.
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Definitely not a silkie. Also, not a lot of feather growth for her age. The feathers I can see do appear to be frizzled. Possibly she's actually a frazzle, which could impact feathering. Or, slow feather growth can also be a sign of a cockerel.

I think I see barring on the wings, and it does have the down color of a barred chick. Plus feathers down its legs, and a single comb. I'd say chances are that it's maybe a frizzled cochin.
 
Definitely not a silkie. Also, not a lot of feather growth for her age. The feathers I can see do appear to be frizzled. Possibly she's actually a frazzle, which could impact feathering. Or, slow feather growth can also be a sign of a cockerel.

I think I see barring on the wings, and it does have the down color of a barred chick. Plus feathers down its legs, and a single comb. I'd say chances are that it's maybe a frizzled cochin.
Thank you for your feedback! This little guy/gal is so different than all the others with so few feathers. I agree, mix breed is very likely. The chicken lady’s operation is not a “fancy” place and she’s had such a high demand with everything going on. It’s a sweet little chick and seems heathy so not sure why it’s not developing feathers like all the others. I’ve read on this forum that boys can develop feathers slower than girls. We traded two cockerels back for pullets yesterday, so it’s definitely likely this is a boy too. I’m convinced the other six are pullets now. So if this is a boy, I suppose we could keep him as the solo rooster, but I was really hoping not to end up with a rooster. Our neighbors are supportive but that could change if it gets to be a bother.
 
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Definitely not a silkie. Also, not a lot of feather growth for her age. The feathers I can see do appear to be frizzled. Possibly she's actually a frazzle, which could impact feathering. Or, slow feather growth can also be a sign of a cockerel.

I think I see barring on the wings, and it does have the down color of a barred chick. Plus feathers down its legs, and a single comb. I'd say chances are that it's maybe a frizzled cochin.
What is a cochin? 🤷‍♀️
 
Look it up.
Possibly a Cuckoo Cochin.
I would say Cuckoo Marans. (bantam)
Girl?
Thanks I spelled it wrong (cockin) when I was looking it up! Got it. Oh so cute! I hope it turns out to be a she and I can keep her! I suppose if it is a he we may be able to get away with a solo rooster if he isn’t a crazy crower or the neighbors don’t mind. I wonder if it might be a he because he doesn’t get picked on at all by the big girl Easter Egger who’s eager to be the top hen and has been giving the Polish chick a hard time. They’re only a month old and of thought I had more time before they needed more space but it’s quite clear they are ready for their cool, which will be ready for them tomorrow.
 
Thanks I spelled it wrong (cockin) when I was looking it up! Got it. Oh so cute! I hope it turns out to be a she and I can keep her! I suppose if it is a he we may be able to get away with a solo rooster if he isn’t a crazy crower or the neighbors don’t mind. I wonder if it might be a he because he doesn’t get picked on at all by the big girl Easter Egger Wii’s gibing the Polish chick a hard time. They’re only a month old and of thought I had more time before they needed more space but it’s quite clear they are ready for their cool, which will be ready for them tomorrow.
Yes. She would actually be a bantam cuckoo Marans, because her legs are the wrong color to be a Cochin.
 

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