Cochins originated from China in the early 1850s where it was known as the Shanghai or the Cochin-China. rrfarmstexas@gmail.com. And that’s just the “standard” Cochin chicken. Watch. Cochin Bantams. Cochins are extremely large and have massive amounts of feathers, even on their legs and feet. With our chicks and chickens for sale online, we make it simple to get quality poultry delivered straight to your home. Simply select your choice of Bantam breeds. Buff Cochins is a family favorite. I am selling a chicken coop (bought in june 2020) with 2 laying Cochin hens (white and buff). Cochin hens are fairly broody and good mothers, however, they are slow to mature. The Silver Laced Cochin is a new and very rare variety of Cochin chicken with the typical silver-laced feather pattern. Varieties: Barred, Birchen, Black, Black Tailed Red, Blue, Brown Red, Buff, Buff Columbian, Columbian, Golden Laced, Lemon Blue, Mottled, Partridge, Red, Silver Laced, Silver Penciled & White Cochin Bantams For Sale Learn More About Cochins at Cochins International. $15.05 shipping. Cochins originated from China in the early 1850s where it was known as the Shanghai or the Cochin-China. We have so many different chicks and chickens for sale online that have different qualities depending on the breed. Type: Hatching Egg. Chicken Breed Information - Cochin - Cochins are known the world over for being big friendly balls of fluff and feathers. Eggs Laid Per Year. Minimum order is 30. They lay a fair number of brown or tinted eggs. 12 Black mottled BANTAM COCHIN fertile hatching eggs … Cochins are renowned for having for extremely kind and quiet dispositions. Do Cochin chickens lay eggs? Brown Reds~ Lemon … It was believed that the Chinese bred them with such profuse feathering for filling duvets. The Cochin is one of the most popular breeds of chicken with the hobbyist in the world today. Cochins became famous in the 1800s when this Chinese breed was given as a gift to Queen Victoria of England, who absolutely adored them. Cochins For Sale Learn More About Cochins at Cochins International. The Cochin, as we know it today, originally came from China in the early 1950’s where it was known as the Shanghai, and later still as the Cochin‑China. Partridge Cochin Bantam. They were known as "Pekin" bantams then and are still referred to as "Pekins" in many parts of Europe today. 0 bids. The original of these varieties is the buff Cochin chicken – which is the variety we have on our farm. This breed was admitted into the APA in 1874. There are 18 colors of the cochin chicken, six of them being birchen, blue, buff, gold laced, red, and white. Looking for cochin chicks in South Plains area of Texas. The breed created a sensation in poultry circles because of its immense size, and table properties.