Feb 7, 2010 #11 Chris09 Circle (M) Ranch 10 Years Joined Jun 1, 2009 Messages 10,998 Reaction score 708 Points 328 Location Ohio Co-chin (Hard C and long O sound) Like the reagon of Vietnam known as Cochin china. It can also be spelled Kochin as the city in India.. Chris Last edited: Feb 7, 2010
Co-chin (Hard C and long O sound) Like the reagon of Vietnam known as Cochin china. It can also be spelled Kochin as the city in India.. Chris
Feb 7, 2010 #12 tdgill Crowing 13 Years Joined Jan 28, 2009 Messages 3,035 Reaction score 63 Points 346 Location Cecil Co. MD - 5Yrs. Chickens 4Yrs. Ducks Quote: AHHHH interesting! Where does the breed originate from?
Feb 7, 2010 #13 Svarthona Songster 10 Years Joined Oct 4, 2009 Messages 107 Reaction score 7 Points 101 Wikipedia says China
Feb 7, 2010 #14 tdgill Crowing 13 Years Joined Jan 28, 2009 Messages 3,035 Reaction score 63 Points 346 Location Cecil Co. MD - 5Yrs. Chickens 4Yrs. Ducks then I'll go with Coachin lol very interesting bycpage Svarthöna! lovely looking birds! nice to meet you too! Last edited: Feb 7, 2010
then I'll go with Coachin lol very interesting bycpage Svarthöna! lovely looking birds! nice to meet you too!
Feb 7, 2010 #15 Chickenrandomness . 12 Years Joined Sep 13, 2009 Messages 14,435 Reaction score 20 Points 391 Location Stanley, North Dakota for me (caw-chin) thats how my good friend who has some pronounces it.
Feb 7, 2010 #16 AccentOnHakes Songster 10 Years Joined Oct 2, 2009 Messages 1,333 Reaction score 15 Points 151 Quote: That's how my little chick noob brain says it.
Feb 7, 2010 #17 HallFamilyFarm APA ETL#195 14 Years Joined Jan 25, 2010 Messages 5,683 Reaction score 104 Points 421 Location Monticello, Arkansas Tomatoe....Tomauto...guess it is pronounced by where you live! We always used coachin
Feb 7, 2010 #18 americana-chick Crowing 12 Years Joined Jun 18, 2008 Messages 2,488 Reaction score 81 Points 294 I have always said it like: Ca-chin (make the a sound like ahh). lol but i have no idea...
Feb 7, 2010 #19 KKatknap Songster 10 Years Joined Nov 15, 2009 Messages 811 Reaction score 7 Points 136 Location Albany, OR Quote: That's how I've always heard it, too. I love your use of it in a sentence!!
Feb 7, 2010 #20 Chris09 Circle (M) Ranch 10 Years Joined Jun 1, 2009 Messages 10,998 Reaction score 708 Points 328 Location Ohio The "chin" part of Cochin is pronounced just like as in the "Chin Dynasty" http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/china/early_imperial_china/chin.html Chris Last edited: Feb 7, 2010
The "chin" part of Cochin is pronounced just like as in the "Chin Dynasty" http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/china/early_imperial_china/chin.html Chris