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Cochin's (alot of questions :)

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Ello everyone!!!!!!

:D

Just a few (well a lot really, hope you don't mind them all!) questions.

 

I have fallen in love with the Cochin breed, they are gorgeous!

How many will fit happily in a cube?

Do they have nice temperments/easy to tame etc?

Has anyone here hatched any? (been sifting through ebay at all the hatching eggs for sale :wink: and if you did what did you do with the boys?

And does anyone have any personal truths about the breed in general. (some piccies would be luffly to. xD)

 

There we go! hope you don't mind all my questions.

Thanks in advance.

 

:o

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I think you need Chelsea - she'll be along shortly I'm sure. :) Everything I've heard about them they have fabulous temperaments and to my eye they are beautiful (just not quite as beautiful as orps but we can argue about that till the cows come home!)

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As you can see we have three!!!! beautiful girls. All have been laying daily since feb! Whisper our pure white cochin has just gone broody so we have sat her on some eggs! :clap: Our buff cochin ,Willow is such a people chicken and could not be friendlier!!!!

I bath them all and blow dry them,they are adorable and so placid.They live with 5 hybrids and all sleep together in a cube.

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I've got two cochins, an orpington, three legbars and a bluebelle in a cube with oodles of room to spare. You should be able to get 7 cochins in easily I'd guess.

 

One of my two has just gone broody. I fell in love with cochins, but being a total beginner - plumped for a mix. I don't regret it - they are all so very different - but it's the cochins that have stolen my heart..

 

I bought mine as pol and they cost me £17.50 ea....

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I have two cochins.

 

My splash cochin only goes broody occasionally and lays fairly regularly (three eggs a week on average).

 

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My blue cochin is regularly broody and doesn't lay as many eggs (can't find a picture).

 

Both birds are lovely natured and very friendly but as someone else said, not the brightest sparks. Hubby always says that when God was giving out the brains the cochins forgot where the queue was. They are also very loud when they announce that they have laid.

 

I haven't hatched any so I can't advise on this.

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I think I might have some - I say I think as I bought some Blue/Splash Orpington eggs off ebay and they have hatched with feathered legs! I contacted the breeder and she said I must have Cochins (or they could be badly bred orps - some of the blue variety may have feathered legs I have been told and are plucked out when they're young to disguise it. Anyhoo, if they're Cochins we'll sell the lassies and eat :whistle: the boys. If they're badly bred orps they'll go the same way as I wanted the orps to breed from.

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Cochins are adorable, big bundles of fluff! They are very placid, and have beautiful natures - I dont think you would find a sweeter natured hen. :) They are submissive and can be kept easily with dominant breeds and are happy to be bottom of the pecking order. They get very large and statuesque, and mind have a tendancy to be terribly broody :notalk: but this would not put me off getting more!!

 

I got cochins because I thought they were quiet - this is my Misty egg announcing!! :shock: (this is when I had eglus - I now have cube) :D

 

http://s76.photobucket.com/albums/j18/weener10/chooks/?action=view&current=MOV00115.flv

 

 

here's some more pics -

 

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They are my favourite breed. :D

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