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- Jun 27, 2012
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I was going to work on finding that cochin a home, but maybe I will wait a bit. My neighbors don't care if I have a rooster so I have some time.
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I'm shocked about the cochin! Most of my cochin bantam females look that way and my males are visibly growing hackle and saddle feathers and have very red heads. All of the others look like pullets to me. Barred rock too dark on body and too light on head to be cockeral.
No kidding! that cochin looks like H.E.N hen...
I only heard her on Sat. and Sun. (I was out at 6am because I had to go to work.) The first time I heard her I was not looking in the coop so I jumped up to look in the window and she stuck her head way out and did it again. It was more of a loud and long caw...... Not an actual cock a doodle do. She did it one more time until I opened the door to the run. On Sunday it was the same noise and posture 8 times before I got that door open. I haven't heard it since. I really hope she is a girl, she was my birthday present.
Does it sound like this? There's one at 0:34. Not my video, btw. Just an example of the loud, long 'boredom song' that hens do when they're relaxed. My hens do it all the time.
Nope, not that one. I did see a video that was exactly it, but I am terrible at posting links to these things.Does it sound like this? There's one at 0:34. Not my video, btw. Just an example of the loud, long 'boredom song' that hens do when they're relaxed. My hens do it all the time.
I am so happy about this. I have learned so much from all of the responses here. I am positive it is a pullet nowi'm pretty sure that blue cochin is a pullet at 16 weeks you would be able to see the hackle and saddle feathers of a cockerel if it indeed was a cockerel. i would wait as long as you can on that one