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frow.gifWelcome!!!!  Now get more large fowl Cochins. old.gif  lol.png

 

I wish i had more room for Large Fowl.  At my old place last year before I moved I have 1 Really nice pair of blue LF cochins that I miss dearly. They were SQ birds but were older.  He died and I sold her and all of the rest of my birds except 3 bantams that were very nice just before I moved.

I have rebuilt one coop and decided i wanted to concentrate on bantams for now.

 

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Welcome! 

 

Love love the cochins.  What do you raise for cochins? 

I am starting to build a decent flock of Columbians which I hope I will buy more at the upcoming show in Sedalia Mo.  I also have a couple silver penciled.  These need a lot of work but they are so rare that I really want these in my flock.  I have buff and I am hopefully purchasing a pair of mottleds from another BYCer at the Sedalia show.

 

 

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Hoping to get a critique for my little lady here. I hatched her from eggs purchased on ebay this spring. She just turned 6 months old today and is the only one of my current cochins I am considering keeping since I'd like to concentrate on mottled. I have 6 mottled cochin eggs due to hatch the end of the month from Amy @ West Knoll Farm. Do you think she is worth keeping, and would you consider her pet, breeder or show quality and why? I welcome your advice!

 

 

I agree that her tush needs work and her foot feathering is not the greatest but I probably wouldn't kick her out of my flock just yet.  Maybe someone else can chime in that is much more experienced than myself.

 

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Snapped this picture earlier today. Cant sit down without this happening, she was just the only one who made it onto Ryans back, lol. They love snacks!

 

 

~Casey

This is just too cute!  I have one hen that actually nips at me until I pick her up then she just loves all over me!  It looks like you really spend a lot of time with your birds!

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That's so sweet!  I have this one little girl that loves to snuggle and have her back rubbed. And the chicks (1 month old) Follow me more than their own mother because I have been giving them corn daily, they just love it!

I am a cochin lover! I love their fluffy butts and feathered feet! They are the sweetest of all chickens.  I have mottled, columbian and buff columbian. I have mostley bantam but do have large fowl for the eggs.

Member American Bantam Association

Member Cochins international www.Cochinsint.com

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I am a cochin lover! I love their fluffy butts and feathered feet! They are the sweetest of all chickens.  I have mottled, columbian and buff columbian. I have mostley bantam but do have large fowl for the eggs.

Member American Bantam Association

Member Cochins international www.Cochinsint.com

Member APA

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[=IMAG3730.jpg][/]What do yall think of this young lady. Bad pic I know but my good camera is broken! Show? PQ or breeding? I would love opinions as to why...I'm new to the breed.[=][/]
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wife to an amazingly supportive Godly husband that engages in my "chicken addiction" & animal craziness. Mom of two amazing girls and array of animals!

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wife to an amazingly supportive Godly husband that engages in my "chicken addiction" & animal craziness. Mom of two amazing girls and array of animals!

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/chicken-fevers-swap-page

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[=IMAG3730.jpg][/]What do yall think of this young lady. Bad pic I know but my good camera is broken! Show? PQ or breeding? I would love opinions as to why...I'm new to the breed.[=][/]
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The Blue in the background has a good head and high wings. Not enough Cushion. I can't tell width but I think it is the best bird in these pictures. I see too much ground on these birds from the front/back. Not enough feathering.Second picture is not a show bird. Last bird appears to have a good head but not wide enough or feathered out enough. That is my opinion. 

Bantam Cochins in Black, Birchen, Columbian and Buff Columbian. Now also have Sliver Penciled and Partridge. Working on a Silver Laced Project. Gold Laced project, and now a few White and White Frizzle.

 

Here's the link: for Cochin International:  www.cochinsint.com

 

another link:

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/my-feather-anatomy-guide

 

lots of information to read:

http://www.backyard...


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Bantam Cochins in Black, Birchen, Columbian and Buff Columbian. Now also have Sliver Penciled and Partridge. Working on a Silver Laced Project. Gold Laced project, and now a few White and White Frizzle.

 

Here's the link: for Cochin International:  www.cochinsint.com

 

another link:

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/my-feather-anatomy-guide

 

lots of information to read:

http://www.backyard...


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Chickie Fever,  Are they bantams or large fowl?  Their height speaks of large fowl.

LF: Col W., Cochins. Projects: Blue CW, Birchen W.  B: OEGB, Rosecomb, d'Anvers.

"Speak kind words; hear kind echos."  "When you get to your wit's end, you'll find God lives there."  

"Speak when you are angry and you will make the best speech you will ever regret." 

Fabric Temptress - http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=3104712#p3104712
 

 

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LF: Col W., Cochins. Projects: Blue CW, Birchen W.  B: OEGB, Rosecomb, d'Anvers.

"Speak kind words; hear kind echos."  "When you get to your wit's end, you'll find God lives there."  

"Speak when you are angry and you will make the best speech you will ever regret." 

Fabric Temptress - http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=3104712#p3104712
 

 

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Hey all I was wondering if any of you are going to be at the poultry show at the Sussex fair grounds in NJ Saturday. I'm looking to purchase a few more Cochins this weekend:)
Thanks Nancy
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Ugh, I am cochinless! Just sold my last six hatchery cochins and I have to wait until the 27th for these mottled eggs to hatch... barnie.gif

~Sarah~
Poultry Mama to Bantam Cochin, Silkie and Serama Chickens

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~Sarah~
Poultry Mama to Bantam Cochin, Silkie and Serama Chickens

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If someone is looking for quality Mottled Cochins here is a wonderful opportunity. I have bought several from Matt McCammon in the past and can attest to their quality.

 

Craig

 

 

 

 

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Mottled Cochins Bantam cockerels
« Thread Started on Oct 13, 2012, 8:16pm »
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I have several mottled cochin bantam cockerels to sell. They are 5-6 months old. I have bred mottleds for 20+ years and am a Master Breeder in Cochins International. Price is $40 and up. I may have some pullets later in the winter. Will deliver to Central IN show or to Columbus OH. Email or PM me. Thanks! MATT

Bantam Cochins in Black, Birchen, Columbian and Buff Columbian. Now also have Sliver Penciled and Partridge. Working on a Silver Laced Project. Gold Laced project, and now a few White and White Frizzle.

 

Here's the link: for Cochin International:  www.cochinsint.com

 

another link:

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/my-feather-anatomy-guide

 

lots of information to read:

http://www.backyard...


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Bantam Cochins in Black, Birchen, Columbian and Buff Columbian. Now also have Sliver Penciled and Partridge. Working on a Silver Laced Project. Gold Laced project, and now a few White and White Frizzle.

 

Here's the link: for Cochin International:  www.cochinsint.com

 

another link:

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/my-feather-anatomy-guide

 

lots of information to read:

http://www.backyard...


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Hello all,
 
i have a quick question with regards to my current broody. The mom has been an absolute trooper so far, sitting through huge thunderstorms and heavy rain (under cover of course). 
She has been sitting on her eggs for two weeks now, so if the chicks hatch they will be due next weekend. Our electricity isnt stable enough for me to have an incubator or broody box with a light, so i am letting the broody do it all I moved her down from the egg box before i put fertilised eggs under her, to underneath another coop i built, will post pics later. 
I built a run attached to this coop for a couple of baby self blues a while ago. 
I am planning on moving the self blues out, and locking the new momma and babies into the new run and coop. Apart from the obvious considerations (Water and food safety for the new chicks) is there anything else i need to consider for my first time mom and her chicks? I would assume that if I let her raise them that she would do a better job then me. 
 
It is the middle of summer here. What about pasty butt or bullying? Is it best to section her and her chicks off for a few weeks?
 
I know that chickens coped fine without humans interfering, but I would hate to disappoint her by leaving something out, and want to give her the best chance possible of raising the chicks. These are my first chickens, and the mom's first chicks, and i want to get it right.

 

Andy

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Originally Posted by Black Cochin Bantams View Post

If someone is looking for quality Mottled Cochins here is a wonderful opportunity. I have bought several from Matt McCammon in the past and can attest to their quality.

 

Craig

 

 

 

 

http://showbirdbid.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=cif&action=display&thread=4230

Mottled Cochins Bantam cockerels
« Thread Started on Oct 13, 2012, 8:16pm »
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I have several mottled cochin bantam cockerels to sell. They are 5-6 months old. I have bred mottleds for 20+ years and am a Master Breeder in Cochins International. Price is $40 and up. I may have some pullets later in the winter. Will deliver to Central IN show or to Columbus OH. Email or PM me. Thanks! MATT

 

Are either of those shows very large? Either of them would be about a 5-6 hour drive for me, so I would want it to be worthwhile and not only have 10-20 bantam cochins. I was dissapointed that the show in Birch Run did not have a single mottled cochin. I guess I won't have much competition. :(

~Sarah~
Poultry Mama to Bantam Cochin, Silkie and Serama Chickens

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~Sarah~
Poultry Mama to Bantam Cochin, Silkie and Serama Chickens

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Are either of those shows very large? Either of them would be about a 5-6 hour drive for me, so I would want it to be worthwhile and not only have 10-20 bantam cochins. I was dissapointed that the show in Birch Run did not have a single mottled cochin. I guess I won't have much competition. :(

Last I heard was that Lebanon(Central IN) has 2090 birds entered of which almost 800 are Jr. birds. Columbus will probably have 6000+ birds. It is the largest show in the US except for the few years there was a Crossroads show of over 10,000 birds. If you want a bird from Matt please contact him before driving 5-6 hrs.. He might only take presold birds to the shows.

Craig

Bantam Cochins in Black, Birchen, Columbian and Buff Columbian. Now also have Sliver Penciled and Partridge. Working on a Silver Laced Project. Gold Laced project, and now a few White and White Frizzle.

 

Here's the link: for Cochin International:  www.cochinsint.com

 

another link:

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/my-feather-anatomy-guide

 

lots of information to read:

http://www.backyard...


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Bantam Cochins in Black, Birchen, Columbian and Buff Columbian. Now also have Sliver Penciled and Partridge. Working on a Silver Laced Project. Gold Laced project, and now a few White and White Frizzle.

 

Here's the link: for Cochin International:  www.cochinsint.com

 

another link:

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/my-feather-anatomy-guide

 

lots of information to read:

http://www.backyard...


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