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Chicken - Cochin Bantam
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Common Name:  Chicken - Cochin Bantam

Other Common Names:  Pekin

Scientific Name:  Gallus domesticus  (Full Taxonomy)

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Origin or Range:  China

Relative Size:  Larger Than Average  
    (as compared to other domesticated birds)

Average Lifespan:  ??? year(s)

Compatibility:  Average   
    (as compared to other domesticated birds)

Category:  Birds » Domesticated Birds
Animal Description:  

The Bantam Cochin is also known as the Pekin. They are originally from China, but have gained great popularity throughout the world as an ornamental fowl.

A vigorous chicken, the Bantam Cochin is most highly valued as an energetic chicken. They are also excellent brooders and can be good egg layers. Many people keep Bantam Cochins as pets. Bantam Cochins are sometimes used as a foster mother for other breeds because of their excellent mothering skills.

Bantam Cochins are moderately sized chickens. Their impressive plumage makes them appear much larger than they actually are. Cocks usually weigh about 30 ounces and hens around 26 ounces. They have a single, moderately sized comb that stands upright on the head. Their beak is short and curves to a point. The Bantam Cochin's face is very delicate and, unlike other breeds, does not have wrinkles or bristles. Their eyes are moderately large and set in a short head. The entire body of the Bantam Cochin, including its feet and legs, are covered in a dense, soft plumage. Bantam Cochins come in as many as 14 different color variations, though not all are accepted in the show ring.

The Bantam Cochin was first exported from China to England and North America in the mid 19th century. Its name at the time of exportation was the Chinese Shanghai, which was later changed to Bantam Cochin or Pekin, the name it still goes by in England. They were amazingly popular in the late 19th century and are still popular today, primarily as an ornamental bird.

Specific Care Information: Relative Care Ease: Relatively Easy

Cochins are relatively easy to care for and make wonderful pets. They require little space and are usually quite docile. They need fresh grass, commercial chicken feed, scratch, and scraps to eat. They need a coop to sleep and lay eggs in with the door closed at night so raccoons and other animals won't get them. The wire needs to be so close together that a raccoon can't get it's arm in and pull a chicken to the wire and eat it. Fresh straw is good for nesting and free range is nice if other wild animals can't injure them.

Breeding and Propagation: Relative Breeding Ease: Average

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Friday, 16 May 2008