They are two distinct breeds...brahmas, have pea combs and aren't found in nearly as many varieties as cochins, which are more rounded and have single combs.
Here are some of my Cochins. These birds were all from McKinney and Govero before they liquidated their stock.
Birds Name: N/A (Black, Blue, and Splash Cochin Breeding Pen)
Age: 18 months
Gender: Blue and Splash (?) Male and Black, Blue and Splash Hens
Bantam or Standard: Large Fowl
The following Cochins were all killed by dog attack the day before Thanksgiving, Should have had them penned that day since we were all running errands..Wanted to show them anyway, if that is okay. I have since then bought a couple more Cochins but don't have pics of them yet and no pics of my only Cochin survivor.
DSs Cochin roo,
can't remember what he named Him
Age unknown
Bantam
DSs self blue Cochin pullet
6 months
Bantam
Partridge Cochin Pullet
Brown Sugar
6 months
Bantam
White Cochin Pullet
Bandaid
8 months
Standard
Blue Cochin pullet(she was snatched by a hawk)
5 months
Bantam
Beautiful birds everyone.
I have 8 standard girls. black, silver lace, gold lace, red, white, blue, buff and a partridge but here are the best pics because I love their fluffy butts!
This is Angel the white
This is Esther the blue, and Erlene the buff
and the following is the leader of the flock - Hazel the black