Cochin Thread!!!

Any advice about 5 wk old cochin bantam chicks that dig the shaving so industrusly that they bury their start&grow every few hrs,
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I have tried changing from round feeder to trough feeder, raising feeder on cement blocks, the 2 red chicks just fling the shaving like they are going to dig their way out of prison. I think if I go the milk bottle route they will just climb inside and fling it out.
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Sounds like they're trying to take a dust bath!
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Put a bowl of sand in their brooder, of take them outside and let them dust in the dirt/sand.


ETA: I have yet to find a feeder that chicks can't scratch their food out of.
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~ Aspen
 
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I started with all Silkies 8 years ago, and after working my way thru Silkies, Polish, Ameraucanas, Faverolles and D'uccles, I now have only Bantam Cochins. It's not necessarily that Cochins are smarter than Silkies - it's just that Cochins literally ooze personality and cuteness. They (Cochins) just can't seem to do enough to please you. They are always happy! I think they have roly-poly personalities to go along with their roly-poly bodies.

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I started with all Silkies 8 years ago, and after working my way thru Silkies, Polish, Ameraucanas, Faverolles and D'uccles, I now have only Bantam Cochins. It's not necessarily that Cochins are smarter than Silkies - it's just that Cochins literally ooze personality and cuteness. They (Cochins) just can't seem to do enough to please you. They are always happy! I think they have roly-poly personalities to go along with their roly-poly bodies.

What are the personalities of Favarolles like? I think they are beautiful - feathered legs, beard, and single comb. I still can't imagine liking any breed better than my cochins though.

I have 4 broody hens right now and have been checking every day for chicks. My girls scold me but never peck me. Guess they are used to my impatience. Yesterday I finally found 1 self-blue/black chick under my black hen. Today when I lifted her up there were 4!, an explosion of chicks, too cute. have I mentioned how much I love Cochins? lol
 
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Sounds like they're trying to take a dust bath!
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Put a bowl of sand in their brooder, of take them outside and let them dust in the dirt/sand.


ETA: I have yet to find a feeder that chicks can't scratch their food out of.
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I will try with the dust bath
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Thanks


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I started with all Silkies 8 years ago, and after working my way thru Silkies, Polish, Ameraucanas, Faverolles and D'uccles, I now have only Bantam Cochins. It's not necessarily that Cochins are smarter than Silkies - it's just that Cochins literally ooze personality and cuteness. They (Cochins) just can't seem to do enough to please you. They are always happy! I think they have roly-poly personalities to go along with their roly-poly bodies.

What are the personalities of Favarolles like? I think they are beautiful - feathered legs, beard, and single comb. I still can't imagine liking any breed better than my cochins though.

I have 4 broody hens right now and have been checking every day for chicks. My girls scold me but never peck me. Guess they are used to my impatience. Yesterday I finally found 1 self-blue/black chick under my black hen. Today when I lifted her up there were 4!, an explosion of chicks, too cute. have I mentioned how much I love Cochins? lol

Actually, the Faverolles were great! I got my 2 hens from Rose Isgrigg, and got the roo here locally. Very, very mellow! I thought the hens were just beautiful - with the beards and muffs, they reminded me of pictures of Elizabethan Queens! The roo was super sweet - loved to cuddle - until one day, for some reason, he thought my nose looked good enough to eat and took a bite - we didn't get along too well after that! For bantams, they layed eggs slightly larger than the other breeds, but I suppose that's because they are a meatier/heavier bird.
 
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What are the personalities of Favarolles like? I think they are beautiful - feathered legs, beard, and single comb. I still can't imagine liking any breed better than my cochins though.

I have 4 broody hens right now and have been checking every day for chicks. My girls scold me but never peck me. Guess they are used to my impatience. Yesterday I finally found 1 self-blue/black chick under my black hen. Today when I lifted her up there were 4!, an explosion of chicks, too cute. have I mentioned how much I love Cochins? lol

Actually, the Faverolles were great! I got my 2 hens from Rose Isgrigg, and got the roo here locally. Very, very mellow! I thought the hens were just beautiful - with the beards and muffs, they reminded me of pictures of Elizabethan Queens! The roo was super sweet - loved to cuddle - until one day, for some reason, he thought my nose looked good enough to eat and took a bite - we didn't get along too well after that! For bantams, they layed eggs slightly larger than the other breeds, but I suppose that's because they are a meatier/heavier bird.

Funny you mention the two breeds...I think I'm somehow slowly converting to cochins and faverolles.
 
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I'm wondering what different egg colors everyone is getting from their Bantam Cochins - and if you've noticed any tendency of differing shades coming from different color varieties? I'm getting such a mix (below) - is this typical of what everyone is seeing? I haven't really studied egg color very much - does the gene for darker eggs come from the male or female?

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There are a couple of things you can do: one is get a couple of bricks and set the food and water on them, or at 5 weeks you could put them on wire. That helps also with keeping their feet clean. You could also just accept that chicks/chickens are messy/dirty, and you just have to stay on top of it all the time.
 

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