I recently purchased two 5 month old Black Cochin Pullets. I was down to a single hen (long story) and did not want her to be lonely. She is a bossy barred rock so I liked that the Cochins were large, good natured, and according to my reading the similar color should have been helpful. I have two coops, so they are separated and having supervised visitation under a tramp modified to be a chicken run that does not need to be shoveled out as we are in Michigan. My barred rock, Marble, is pecking a bit, but no blood and will go off and scratch. She does quickly return if the Cochins peck at anything. The problem is the Cochins aren't acting as I thought they would. They do not run away but sit down, huddle together, and scream when Marble approaches. I decided that maybe they needed to feel more comfortable in the space first, but they don't even explore much and tend to just sit together. I have the Cochins under the tramp and Marble free ranging so they can see each other but not interact. As long as they are under the tramp, Marble ignores them and they just sit and look scared. I am not sure how to make them adjust better. They are not afraid of me and are easily handled. However, they do not act like any other chickens I have raised. They do not exit the coop unless I carry them out. They do not scratch or dust bathe. They do not roost, but sit together in the straw.
I did buy them from a breeder and they appear healthy. I am wondering if they lived life in a cage and not with a flock. If this is the case, will they find their natural chicken instincts? Or is this normal for Cochins?
I did buy them from a breeder and they appear healthy. I am wondering if they lived life in a cage and not with a flock. If this is the case, will they find their natural chicken instincts? Or is this normal for Cochins?