SimpleJenn
Stitchin' chickens
I love bowling ball chickens. Maybe mine will be such good girls you'll give the breed another chance in the future.They started it their first winter with me. Temps plummeted and I did not get to a egg in time and it froze and broke. Eating that one egg was all it took and they have been horrible ever since. Thankfully none of my other hens have picked this habit up.
I have to wonder though if it was something they occasionally did with their previous owner. Remember these girls were kept in a coop that while it was long it was not tall. They never even learned to roost properly.
My bowling ball hens are beautiful. I cannot judge all cochins based on these. I will be hard pressed to be convinced to get some more after these are gone.

That's how I ended up with Red and Yeti! Featherhead007 posts so much of his darling rhodie, and allllll the brahma love here convinced me to get them (well the kid begging for a red hen helped out too!)
Hubby and I were talking last night, he wants to reinforce the brooder coop once the golden girls move out, if they move out before the cochins are ready to go outside. If not, it'll be after they move. He said "it's good enough for now but I'm going to put an actual post and hinge, make it sturdier for the next batch of birds."
Even he has fallen for chicken math...we have Polish eggs coming when we give Marble to his owner.