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    Help with Cochin Behavior

    I would take things a s slowly as you can. This is because Cochins need a lot of lead time when making decisions and adjusting to things. They are generally very docile and laid back. But occasionally, you get one that is fearful and untrusting. When you take things too quickly before a chicken...
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    Help with Cochin Behavior

    One thing about Cochins, they are very lazy. But more may be going on with your two. First, what is a "tramp"? Got a photo? Young pullets are naturally afraid of older chickens. It would probably be best to keep the older one separated for a few weeks until the Cochins become comfortable and...
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