Cochin Thread!!!

Lol, sounds like my large fowl chickens. The two juvies recently got removed from the favorite spot aparently since mommy no longer cares for them they are outcasts. I just can't wait to see what happens when they reach full potential they are jersey giants and the others are normal size I hope they remember all the torture they are receiving. They're only 11-12 wks and almost as big as everyone else.

I was hoping no one would say that about the floor roosting. I wonder if they would be ok if I left them out. I am afraid of the geese hurting them.
 
I do believe that some varieties are more prone to roosting. Only 50% of my blacks perch. They have plenty of perch space. My others all perch. I see it in the chicks as well.

Flashpointfarms: I was at Burlington with Phil several times this year.
 
uh oh! i'm going to be the one on the high roost when my dh finds out the eggs i thought would be duds are hatching! checked on my 1/2 cochin 1/2 silkie moma who went broody on me almost a month ago on eggs that had been sitting in the nesting box for a month before that! she just hatched out a cochin chickie over night! i'll have to get pics tomorrow. i want her to settle down before i disturb her again playing with the new fuzzy butt! it is a strange color combo so i could really use some opinions as to what color(s) it may feather out with!

eta: ok, so i just couldn't resist getting the first baby pic of it! i've already given it a name too! doh!
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hubby will not like me when he finds out i'm hatching more!

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Only about half of my Cochins roost. ALL of my Blue Mottleds sleep in a heap on the floor, even though I spent a good hour toiling all by my lonesome trying to put a nice, level roost in their coop for them - the coop is an A-frame, but apparently I didn't get the angles quite right, because I couldn't get the darned roost to fit in there right - and then trying to hold it level while I was attaching it to the walls...it was a nightmare - and for what?! They don't even use it!
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One of my White hens roosts all by herself, while the other White hen and the rooster sleep on the ground.

Now, my Columbians, they throw a fit if they don't have a roost, and they squabble amongst themselves for the "good spots". Apparently, there's a specific order they have to be on the roost in - Henry can't roost next to Darcy, and Bridgette absolutely MUST roost next to April.
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That's hilarious and sounds like me!
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Great pics, Annarie. And good luck on the mottled eggs. That's one color I haven't added to my collection yet, but just love. I think that's the hardest part in raising Cochins. I would like some in every color. They're just so darn cute-in every color they come in...
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Thanks! I know - I want every color too!
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I think I've settled on Columbian, Mottled, and White for now though. Actually, those Mottled eggs in the 'bator will mostly be solid Blues and Blacks split to Mottled...but I have a really nice little Blue cockerel who's out of a very nicely Mottled hen, so if I'm hoping for some girls out of these eggs to match up with him. Then, they should produce lots of very nicely Mottled chicks. I just love the whole process of breeding them and raising them, so I don't mind it taking a generation or two. I sort of suspect that you get better, cleaner Mottling when you breed from splits anyways.
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Here's that little Blue guy, "Kirby" - he's such a sweetie. Loves to perch on people's arms!
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OOOOOOOO! He is very sweet.
I have Partridge and Milli Fleur. I want Blue and Mottled. Mottled actually are good to breed with Milli's to help with form.
 
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Mine(Partridge and Milli Fleur) roost alot. In their coop there are several roosts only about 5 " off the floor. In the pen the roosts are 3' ff the ground and they are up there all the time. I don't know about all cochins though.
 
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uh oh! i'm going to be the one on the high roost when my dh finds out the eggs i thought would be duds are hatching! checked on my 1/2 cochin 1/2 silkie moma who went broody on me almost a month ago on eggs that had been sitting in the nesting box for a month before that! she just hatched out a cochin chickie over night! i'll have to get pics tomorrow. i want her to settle down before i disturb her again playing with the new fuzzy butt! it is a strange color combo so i could really use some opinions as to what color(s) it may feather out with!

eta: ok, so i just couldn't resist getting the first baby pic of it! i've already given it a name too! doh!
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hubby will not like me when he finds out i'm hatching more!

heeeeerrrrreee's Widget!
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Oh my God! (Goodness Gracious, as my Grandmother would say) Widget is SO cute!​
 

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