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Skye might be a Cockerel!! (pics!)

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I sent a few photos to the breeder the other day as I was worried about Bobbie's feather loss. Turns out that Bobbie is fine she's just still getting her adult feathering - but he delivered the devastating news that Skye (blue cochin in the pics below), may actually be a cockerel!! He's said he can't be sure so I'm sending some more in a couple of weeks. He thinks that she looks 'hennish' around her hackles but her head is looking 'cockerally'!! :cry:

 

What do you think? Please all you cochin owners and experts out there - what did your girls look like at 18 weeks?

Bobbie and me would be so sad if I we had to part with her I love her she is such a character :cry:

 

This one shows her head, maybe he means her wattles are on the largish side for her age?

 

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Tail feathers - I read in my chicken book that cochin hens are supposed to carry their tails low!! :?

 

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and a side view of her -

 

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I would welcome your opinion I'm desperate to know and to wait another two weeks is killing me (I keep thinking I can hear her crow!!).

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In my opinion, she looks like a little Lady to me.

She definitely has girlie tail feathers and I would have thought would have a much more developed comb by now if she were a cockerel.

At the moment I would say she is female. Do you have a Practical Poultry account? If not, I would be happy to post the pictures for you and send you the link to what they say. It usually takes a few days to register, so I don't mind posting the pictures tonight. They are usally very good at this type of thing.

 

Good luck, I hope she is a girlie.

 

xx

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Do you have any pictures of the back of her neck, as the ones in the above picture show the breast feathers more clearly?

 

Here are some of the back of her neck (why does photobucket take and age when you're in a hurry!!??)

 

s'cuse the chicken poo and unfinished patio :?

 

(this one's of the back of my neck too if it helps!! :lol:)

 

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At the moment I would say she is female. Do you have a Practical Poultry account? If not, I would be happy to post the pictures for you and send you the link to what they say. It usually takes a few days to register, so I don't mind posting the pictures tonight. They are usally very good at this type of thing.

 

 

I don't have a PP account unfortunately but I subscribed to their mag yesterday, but thanks for the offer that's very kind of you.

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Thanks guys soooo much I feel a lot more positive now, I was in tears last night (I can't even concentrate at work how sad is that!!?)

 

and thanks for your kind comments Chelsea, I do love my two little girls. They love their run, it's not home made though and cost an arm and a leg. I can't afford any new clothes now for the rest of the year!! :(

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Looks girly to me too.

 

The tail feathers are impressive but not in a butch way.

 

The hackle feathers look rounded.

 

The comb and wattles don't look boyish.

 

See which happens first....laying an egg or cock-a-doodle-doing then you will know for sure. :D

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Thanks guys for all your advice. I still feel a bit uneasy about it but a lot better than I did. She's a massive old girl and a real joy I couldn't imagine life without her to be honest.

 

Anyway thanks again will keep you posted :lol:

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Looks girlie to me too, but that doesn't look like a cochin tail,

 

The more I look at the photos the more I think I tend to agree with you Clare. If you compare Skye with my Misty their tails are completely different, and even when Misty's tail is up - its not quite that high. :think:

 

Just showed hubby (who works with chicken), he also thinks female.

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Looks girlie to me too, but that doesn't look like a cochin tail, male or female.

 

Maybe she's crossed with something else then!! And he (the breeder) didn't let on because he knew I was a complete novice and probably wouldn't notice. :?

 

That's why I thought he might be right in her being a boy - because of that tail!

 

Cheeky breeder if that is the case!! :(

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