Snow White Cochin Hatched 5-6-24

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SNOW WHITE COCHIN

ORIGINALLY FROM CHINA KNOWN AS THE SHANGHAI, THEN AS COCHIN-CHINAS. BROUGHT TO EUROPE & THE AMERICAS IN THE 1800’S. A VERY LARGE FOWL WITH LOTS OF PLUMAGE FROM HEAD TO TOES MAKES THEM PERFECT SHOW-EXHIBITION. 

The American Poultry Association Standard of Perfection recognizes several Cochin colors: Buff, Partridge, White, Black, Silver Laced, Golden Laced, Blue, Brown, and Barred. Cochins are inclined to become too fat which can stop egg production and even liver disorder or death. 

Cochin hens are broody and hatch more than one batch per year. Even roosters will occasionally brood the chicks. They are considered the best fowls for hatching and brooding even ducks and turkeys as long as they do not sit on thin-shelled eggs.

Due to their weight they don’t fly, and they require low roost perching. Cochins are well known for their extremely gentle dispositions. Males rarely become aggressive or quarrel (although this is not as true in the Bantam version of the breed). They’re easily tamed, they do not wander off, nor scratch as much as other breeds and may find themselves more suited to your patio or house than your back yard.  A fence two feet tall will keep them contained and they accept confinement without a problem. Cochins, even under adverse conditions, immediately set out to make themselves comfortable. Cochins are a good breed for those looking for a large, impressive chicken that has a docile, gentle disposition. Ideal flock-mates are other non-assertive breeds.

NOTE: They need ample shade and plenty of water when living in our sourthern environments and should not be kept in muddy wet areas due to their feathered feet and toes. They also require more feeding due to their size. They make a beautiful show exhibit.

LIVESTOCK CONSERVANCY STATUS: RECOVERING

Kid Friendly, Docile, Calm, Pet, Gentle, Great Brooder Moms, Non Flighty, Non Aggressive even though large

 Date of Hatch: May 6-2024
 Qty in Stock:   8

 Sex: Never Guaranteed, Appears:

90% Chance FEMALE
 Hybrid: No
 Vaccinated: Marek's HVT Vaccinated
 Beak Trimmed: No
 Personality: kid Friendly, Pets, Calm, Docile
 Uses: Eggs, Meat, Pet, Brooder
 Broody: Great Gentle Moms
 Forager: Good
 Egg Color: Light Brown
 Egg Size: Medium
 Egg Production: Average 3-5 Weekly
 Climate Zone: All - Prefers Cold
 A.P.A. Class: Yes- Large Breed Asiatic
 Breed Origin: CHINA
 Livestock Conservancy Status: RECOVERING
 Feather Color: White
 Feather Pattern: Solid
 Feathered Legs: Yes, Feet & Toes
 Leg Color: Yellow
 Skin Color: Yellow
 Number of Toes: 4
 Comb Color: Red
 Comb Type: Single
 Lobe Color: Red
 Top Knot: No
 Beard: No
 Muffs: No
 Tufts: No
 Average Adult Weight Female: Up to 8 lbs.
 Average Adult Weight Male: Up to 11 lbs.
 Matures: 20-24 Weeks
 Breed Rank: Unique

                                                                                                                                        

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