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Cochin Thread!!!

Thanks so much for your reply!

wow--I am suprised to hear about the broodiness---I have EE's for three years now--at least 50 EE pullets altogether, and NONE of them have ever been broody (yet)
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Now, my cochins are another story--my banty cochins will try to hatch rocks and pebbles!
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Do you have any pictures of your cochin/EE mixes?
and, if you don't mind--what colored eggs did they lay, and how often?
 
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This is Liz Lacey, our beloved buff Cochin in Brooklyn. We have her as well as two ameraucanas, Irma and Gretchen. Gretchen is a little shy and flighty but has calmed down a lot, and Irma is wily and pushy and at times not the nicest chicken. Liz Lacey is sweet, comical, good natured, charming, and everyone's favorite. Plus she is a great layer. We hope she'll be with us for many years to come, even after her laying days are over. Here is a link to a short video of her running...
http://www.twotastes.com/2012/07/chicken-run.html


 
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Boy or girl? At least 12-16 weeks old. I'm losing track of ages. There is a sea of baby fuzzy butts all over my layer coop, and my Cochin pen and my silkie pen and everywhere else and in the layer coop I can't even tell who belongs to who since they all play share the babies. What's scary is I get more eggs from my Cochins and silkies than I do my layer pen.
Anyway I kept this one and his/her twin cause they reddened up early and I thought they were boys and I was trying for a split to self blue boy but now I think I might have 2 girls. S/he is the reddest.


It looks like a pullet to me too. Cochins usually have a bigger comb by that age if they are boys. Shape looks like a girl too. I wish I had that problem though!! I think I have about 16 roosters at the moment :(
 
LOL! I'm thinking the brown egg may have been from my turken pullet. I was out there earlier when I was feeding them looking at all the combs and trying to get hands on them to see if they squatted. The cochins have redder combs but they haven't gotten much bigger really. Not like my turken pullet who pretty much doubled the size of her comb and sounds much more hen like now. Guess time will tell. I'm figuring all the young pullets should be laying my mid month likely. ETA: How big does a cochin pullets comb get anyway? Combs on my 3 are getting redder but not much bigger really. Anyone have pictures that I could compare mine to?
Mine have different sized combs. This hen is about a year old.
 
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This is Liz Lacey, our beloved buff Cochin in Brooklyn.  We have her as well as two ameraucanas, Irma and Gretchen.  Gretchen is a little shy and flighty but has calmed down a lot, and Irma is wily and pushy and at times not the nicest chicken. Liz Lacey is sweet, comical, good natured, charming, and everyone's favorite. Plus she is a great layer.  We hope she'll be with us for many years to come, even after her laying days are over.  Here is a link to a short video of her running...
http://www.twotastes.com/2012/07/chicken-run.html




Gotta love those city chicks! :D
 
Thanks for your input and advice. I checked and couldn't find a gap anywhere--she's got so many feathers in there it was hard to get to her skin at all.
Ummmmmmmm.............bummer............
Have you separated the feathers at the joint to see if there is an unfeathered gap right at the bend of the wing? If there is, then it will never be correct, but if you can see a feather trying to come in at that location she could well be OK.
 
I really love our buff cochin. Unfortunately, he is a roo. We can't have a rooster in our flock, and are selling him and a Golden Polish roo. I thought I'd ask here to see if anyone in Maryland was interested. I'm on the Eastern Shore.


He will be 11 weeks tomorrow. :)
 

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