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Cochin

Cochins came from China in the 19th Century. They were recognized by the APA in 1874. They were...
Pros: cold hardy, friendly,
Cons: broody, this is only a con to some people;)
I have both LF and bantam cochins and I love them. Their fluffy feathered feet are adorable. They have done super in the harsh Montana winter and have been good layers even in the winter without added lights. My kids handle them all the time, they are friendly and gregarious. I will continue to have this breed among my stock. They also have done well free ranging.
Purchase Price
5.00
Purchase Date
2011-03-31
Pros: Great to look at
Cons: Poor egg production, poor temperament
I had my blue Cochins for well over a year.

The birds shied away from human contact, were either scared of all my other birds or aggressive, and never laid many eggs.

Some people value broodiness, but I couldn't hardly stand it and it was a CONSTANT struggle to get her off the nest. Most all of my eggs were ruined when they were broody and when I did give her fertile eggs, she got off a few days from the hatch and moved to a new box.

Cochins may be for some people, but definitely not for me. I don't plan on owning them again.
Purchase Price
3.75
Purchase Date
2008-10-22
Pros: Cold hardy, good layer of white eggs, good broody, sweet and calm disposition.
Cons: The feathered feet can collect dirt
Some of the calmest and sweetest birds I've ever had, both bantam and LF. Consistent layers that can go broody and be good mothers. Excellent foragers that can also handle confinement well. Cold hardy with all the extra feathers and small/medium sized single combs.

The foot feathers can get dirty on muddy days and dry caked up. Keep on good footing or wash as needed. As the mud dries it can cause discomfort to the bird.
Pros: Calm and beautiful
Cons: Have feathered feet which can get quite dirty
I have raised and shown Cochins since 2005 and love the breed.
The description for the breed implies that splash is a recognized variety in Cochins. Splash is not a recognized variety by either the APA and ABA. Some of the "newer" colors that were not mentioned have been recognized for over 50 years. I think the rest of the description of the breed is pretty accurate.

The recognized varieties for Cochin Bantams are: Barred, Birchen, Black, Black tailed Red,Blue, Brown Red, Buff, Buff Columbian, Columbian, Gold Laced,Lemon Blue, Mottled, Partridge, Red, Silver Laced, Silver Penciled, Whites and Frizzle.

For Large Fowl The recognized varieties are: Barred, Black, Blue, Brown, Buff, Gold Laced, Partridge, Silver Laced , White.

I did this from memory so hope I did not forget any. If the variety isn't on this list the birds are what I call projects or works in progress that may or may not become recognized by either the APA or ABA in the future.
Purchase Price
75.00
Purchase Date
2005-10-27
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