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Yep, I got him from Mandy. She has great birds.![]()
What you have pictured should be plenty big. I was a bit confused - are all 7 birds going in one breeding pen? If so, you may want something a bit bigger, especially with 3 males. But if the pairs and trio are all going into separate cages, it's fine. For temporary breeding cages, they don't need much room. I found a bunch of old rabbit hutches on CL - I use the smaller for pairs, and the larger for trios.ok i'm new to this thread, and read thru some, but OMG way too many pages to read, and still have time to do anythign else during the day LOL.
i've got one question, maybe a simple one, don't know. I've got 2 pairs and 1 trio of bantam cochins I want to set up for breeding, and wonder what would the smallest breeding cage/pen recommendations would be... it wouldn't be a permanent situation, since i love free ranging everyone, but just long enough to ensure pure eggs and long enough to collect some to hatch out, maybe 6 weeks at a time, tops. and after breeding i can use the pens for grow-out pens for chicks until they're big enough to let loose.
any suggestions? because of space limitations, I was contemplating something along the lines of 2x8 or 3x8 with one end enclosed for roost/nest/food, and 2-3' tall.
along the lines of this, i made for my quail (it wasn't totally done when i took the pic). it's 4x8x2, with 2' for the shelter (has fiberglass roofing) and now has clear plastic roofing over the pen too, because the *bleeping* things couldn't figure out not to get wet when it rained... (and my grandfather said TURKEYS were stupid?)
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I agree with everyone. Mottled arent my favorite variety, but they are still gorgeous when bred correctly. You have several prime examples of what and darn good Mottled Cochin should look like! The type on these birds are to die for, very beautiful birds.
~Casey