Cochin Thread!!!

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Wow! That buff-mottled is VERY pretty!!
I just got a choc-orp-bantam rooster and was planning on a choc-cochin-bantam project, but the color looks dull-black (not exciting at all) to me in person. Any ideas on why it shows up in photos as a pretty chocolate color? It seems soooo strange! Is it that way with dun-color too, where it looks different in person compared to photos? I was sooo hoping for the color like in the photo, but oh well, maybe it will get better when he gets his adult feathers. Here he is (age 2.5 months) taking care of some WFBS-bantam chicks (actually they're probably nearly as old as he is!)

 
Question...does anyone with experience with broodie Cochins have any that cannabalized their own eggs? Delilah is sitting on eggs due to begin hatching tomorrow. She is a meticulous nest fussy and cleans her nest every day. She started out with 16 eggs. I removed three when I candled lase week. Now 3 OEGB eggs are gone and one of the Blue Wyandotte eggs.
Can the hen know when a chick has died in the shell or stopped growing?
 
If they are eating the eggs, I would put some wooden eggs in the nest - some people just use golf balls. It will usually break them of the eating habit.


Question...does anyone with experience with broodie Cochins have any that cannabalized their own eggs? Delilah is sitting on eggs due to begin hatching tomorrow. She is a meticulous nest fussy and cleans her nest every day. She started out with 16 eggs. I removed three when I candled lase week. Now 3 OEGB eggs are gone and one of the Blue Wyandotte eggs.
Can the hen know when a chick has died in the shell or stopped growing?
 

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