- Mar 17, 2011
 
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I am not sure if this is the right place, but I hope so. If not mods please move. I was at the MN state fair today and was of course looking at the chickens. I have been wanting to show for a while now, but upon hearing about the open class and seeing the beautiful cochins I decided I want to finally do it.  I have a few questions of which I hope you can answer.
 
1. What is the best way of getting a good cochin. I am wanting a 2 hens and a rooster.
2. If of good quality would breeding be okay? And if so what are things I would need to look out for.
3. How do Cochins fair in the Minnesota weather?
4. How do I go about finding open class shows?
5. Are cochins able to be sexed as chicks, or not until a certain age?
6. Would I be better off with chicks or pullets?
7. Is there a good site for cochins?
8. Is there anything I need to know about showing chickens?
9. Would they need their own housing from my laying flock? ( I know they need to be quarentined when showing, but for like during the winter could they go into the main coop?)
10. If I were to get a cock would I need to keep him seperate from the hens?
 
As you can see I have no knowlege of showing, but am eager to learn as this is something I would love to do!
 
Thanks for any help!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			1. What is the best way of getting a good cochin. I am wanting a 2 hens and a rooster.
2. If of good quality would breeding be okay? And if so what are things I would need to look out for.
3. How do Cochins fair in the Minnesota weather?
4. How do I go about finding open class shows?
5. Are cochins able to be sexed as chicks, or not until a certain age?
6. Would I be better off with chicks or pullets?
7. Is there a good site for cochins?
8. Is there anything I need to know about showing chickens?
9. Would they need their own housing from my laying flock? ( I know they need to be quarentined when showing, but for like during the winter could they go into the main coop?)
10. If I were to get a cock would I need to keep him seperate from the hens?
As you can see I have no knowlege of showing, but am eager to learn as this is something I would love to do!
Thanks for any help!
	
 but maybe a month or more before the show you'd have to keep'em up, to make sure the foot feathers stay clean and look healthier.