This is one of the chicks that we bought back in February, well actually it came free in the order. It is known as a Red Frizzle Cochin bantam. Our friend Megan ordered the same kind and for some reason they sent a second one along so I decided to keep that one. Randomly choosing this chick of the two we ended up with the hen and she ended up with a rooster. Who I'm told at a very young age of 4 months is already crowing and quite randy, looking for love. By chance we ended up with a hen. Roosters, unless you are raising baby chicks, aren't good for much so we lucked out and I do feel badly for Megan as she is the one who really wanted that type of chicken. At a day old there is really no way of telling the sex of this breed as they are too small and don't have sex specific characteristics as some breeds do so it really was luck.
It is quite small and when we introduced the new chicks to the old chick flock, merging the two the chickens were dumb enough to think the others were there all along because they didn't look any different. Therefore there was no picking on the new girls. This one however looks different, a lot different, with her curly feathers so it was obvious to them that she was a new girl and just like middle school girls they picked on the odd looking one. Since then they seem to have eased up a bit.
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My wife Sarah is holding her in these photos and this is as big as she will get, bantam chickens are small.
Love her "curly" feathers. She has hair just like me.