I got these splash bantam cochin and notice they have a mohawk , I have raised cochins in past and never had a mohawk, anyone else have cochin with mohawk
I havent been on here for a few years , now im back...I live in southwest Missouri , have had chickens/ducks for most of my life....Right now I have who knows how many chickens ( Ive lost count lol)many different breeds of chickens , including buffs, bantam cochins. I also have a pair of...
I have started back up in raising chicks, barnyard mixed and bantam cochins along with muscovey ducks, have added a couple of new breeds of ducklings this year- cayuga and khaki Campbell's
just picked him up at a local swap meet ..What can I breed him to ..to keep this color...asked the person I got him from how he got this color and he said that all the cochins run together...asked the person as well what color to keep this color he said white, but am thinking black am I right?
Here is my barred roo, I just got to start my own buff barred project, haven`t named him yet. Have not introduced him to the buff hens as of yet, he is still in quarantined .
Just seen this post and I`m live in Missouri as well. I`m close to branson about an hour away.....
I have bantam cochins and standard mix of welsummers, buffs, one maran roo, and a bunch of mixed and Muscovy ducks
Thinking a roo above, a moth and half old
no clue on this one, about a month old
no clue ,,,think this might be a different color then black, which I was told when I bought it., month old
thinking roo, a month and half old
thinking pullet, month and half old
thinking roo? month and half old...
This is Spike....a roo for sure
some frizzling in the wing feathers? roo?
another roo?
pullet?
roo?
Roo?
I just question on them whether they are roos or not...sometimes I think they are the next day looks like a pullet.I wish I knew the background roo of the 5th one...I know hen was a...
all mine are Muscovy,
Boss-drake-blue and white, produces white babies with my hens, don't like baths
Mascara-chocolate and white hen
Lavender-blue and white hen
Elizabeth- chocolate and white hen, named after Elizabeth Taylor
Aflac-white hen with blue eyes hen
Sparkles,- hen don`t know really...
I have had scovies a few years and never had one be aggressive toward people and yes, mine are pets and are treated as such, they get bread, mainly heels or old bread ...I love watching mine talk and go about their business