What's up with my poor little cochin?

rnorris1234

Songster
9 Years
Jun 4, 2010
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Fort Payne, AL
OK. my poor little cochin is about 12 weeks old. She (?) has just started feathering out over the last couple of weeks. She has also grown a lot over the last 2 weeks, she was really a runt, but starting to grow. Her feathers are kind of sticking out all over the place. Is she a frizzle??? or just a bad hair day. I also can't figure out her color. She was a nice blue down, but her most of her feathers are really dark -- not quite black, but a dark charcoal gray color. The new feathers on her chest is a much lighter color. Her beak was yellow, but started turning black about a month ago, along with her comb. Do I have some sort of genetic mutant or what???
I'm hoping that my little ugly duckling will grow up to be a swan, but I just don't know!
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4 months old? She's a slow starter but looks healthy. They have an awkward stage of feathering. Is she bantam or large fowl? I've not seen a 4 month old cochin chick with so little feathering but I'm most familiar with bantams....does she eat/drink/poop ok?
She's an unusual color, a blue mixture looks like. Will be neat to see her fully grown and feathered out!
 
I love blue cochins,

It does look really younger than 12 weeks but i have had late bloomers here also.

Does it have a place to dust bath? that helps keep the feathers clean and neat.

Kinda like when we wash our hair.
 
Ilooked back and I bought her on May 7 and she was 2 or 3 days old then (Cinco de Mayo perhaps?) So not quite 11 weeks old. She has 2 siblings that are both splash and are much bigger and feathered out beautifully. I pulled her out of the coop with the bigger chickens and put her back in a brooding pen (I was afraid she would be picked on for being so much smaller and she had almost no feathers then.) She has really grown a lot since then (but so have the other 2 -- a real lot). They are full size Cochins, not Bantams.
 
Skin loooks to be pink/white, not yellow, and some of the feathers look to be red. Looks younger than 11 weeks, but sometimes birds develop quite slowly. Doesn't seem frizzzled.
 
It almost looks like he has some irritation on his face. I would put some petroleum jelly on it (taking care to avoid his eyes) and see if that can smother any mites or dry skin.
 
I would take a baking dish or a type of pan that the bird could jump into , place some dirt in the bottom so the bird can take a dust bath.
 

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