Just wondering, at what age do cochins start to mate??? And about what age do they start to "rooster"?
My pullet didn't start laying until she was almost 8 months old. My rooster started crowing at around 2 months.
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Just wondering, at what age do cochins start to mate??? And about what age do they start to "rooster"?
I might be interested in those. What would you be asking for 1? Would you have any hens you would like to part with as well (1 or 2)? Unrelated to the roo of course. Although the research I have been doing says that sometime you have to breed closely to get the correct make up of this breed. I am jus so in love with this hen and her personality as well as her looks and the more research I do the more I want to promote this breed. I also want to know what I am doing before I start. My kids are in 4-H and this is their favorite chick and they all want to show her. So, I think that I better get crackin on hatching babies or buying more as long as it doesn't put me under.![]()
Thank you everyone for ALL your help and information. If anyone has more for me please keep it coming.
cockerels start crowing any time from 2-3 weeks on, but usually about 2-3 months old for sure, pullets will start to lay between 4-5 months old in my experience.
Well I guess that makes sense then. My cochin babies are 8 weeks old now. I've noticed that the boys have started to try and mate as well as attempting to "rooster". Always cracks me up when they first start. The other day i was out in our "multi-coop" and heard a strange noise. I went to check on them and asked who did it. All i got back was innocent stares. Got to love chickens!My pullet didn't start laying until she was almost 8 months old. My rooster started crowing at around 2 months.
Sorry for my ignorance, but what qualifies as good frizzling?
Not able to tell conclusively because none are even remotely in condition. All have poor or rough foot feathering and too little cushion.The Partridge is too narrow and upright. The Blue looks good but so far out of condition it is not fair to call and the same for the splash. Pictures again after molt please and will give a better answer. There is a general breed standard available on the Cochin International page. look on the header for Breed Standards. Closer picture of the Partridge next time.Hi everyone! I am new to this tread as well as Cochins in general.
Today I got my first 3 hens. A partridge, splash and blue. I'm hoping the partridge is show material, the other two probably not. They're all about a year old now. I'll have to get nicer pictures of the girls soon. This is what I have for now.
This is Lucille. She's my new favorite.![]()
And Kayla. Molting badly.
Then little Juliette. Terrible picture of her.. Better luck next time!
And Lucille meeting Joe the turkey.
Could someone tell me what to look for in a Cochin? What makes it a show/breeding worthy bird? Maybe there is a website somewhere where I can read about the breed standard.
The little that I know about my silkies, I'm fairly new to chickens, I would imagine same applies to Cochins? You want good wings, feet, overall feathering and appearance..? Where do I start?![]()
I found this picture of the blue hen. A little bit better. Still not a good one, but better.
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I have a little partridge cochin like yours. She has just hatched 4 eggs, not sure all are hers but who cares. Her name is Daisy and she is the best momma.Hi everyone! I am new to this tread as well as Cochins in general.
Today I got my first 3 hens. A partridge, splash and blue. I'm hoping the partridge is show material, the other two probably not. They're all about a year old now. I'll have to get nicer pictures of the girls soon. This is what I have for now.
This is Lucille. She's my new favorite.![]()
And Kayla. Molting badly.
Then little Juliette. Terrible picture of her.. Better luck next time!
And Lucille meeting Joe the turkey.
Could someone tell me what to look for in a Cochin? What makes it a show/breeding worthy bird? Maybe there is a website somewhere where I can read about the breed standard.
The little that I know about my silkies, I'm fairly new to chickens, I would imagine same applies to Cochins? You want good wings, feet, overall feathering and appearance..? Where do I start?![]()
I found this picture of the blue hen. A little bit better. Still not a good one, but better.
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When you say the partridge is too narrow, what exactly is narrow?Not able to tell conclusively because none are even remotely in condition. All have poor or rough foot feathering and too little cushion.The Partridge is too narrow and upright. The Blue looks good but so far out of condition it is not fair to call and the same for the splash. Pictures again after molt please and will give a better answer. There is a general breed standard available on the Cochin International page. look on the header for Breed Standards. Closer picture of the Partridge next time.
Craig
CuteI have a little partridge cochin like yours. She has just hatched 4 eggs, not sure all are hers but who cares. Her name is Daisy and she is the best momma.
Daisy and her babies.![]()
I don't know who the daddy is but he was not Partridge.I have a little partridge cochin like yours. She has just hatched 4 eggs, not sure all are hers but who cares. Her name is Daisy and she is the best momma.
Daisy and her babies.![]()