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Country of origin
  
China

APA
  
Asiatic

PCGB
  
Soft Feather: Heavy

Egg production (annual)
  
160

Temperament
  
Friendly, Calm, Quiet

Comb type
  
single

ABA
  
Feather Legged

Primary use
  
ornamental

Egg size
  
Medium

Egg color
  
Light brown

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Weight
  
Male: 5 kgFemale: 4 kg

Recognized variety
  
Red, Blue, Brown Red, Brown, Partridge

Similar
  
Brahma chicken, Orpington chicken, Pekin chicken, Wyandotte chicken, Marans

The Cochin or Cochin China, is a breed of chicken. The name Cochin came from the original Chinese name 九斤黄(in pinyin: jiujin huang), meaning nine-catty yellow, erroneously conflated with the then-current names for what are now parts of southern India and Vietnam, where jin is a traditional Chinese measurement of weight. In China itself, the name 九斤黄 is actually used for any large chicken or even a dish made from one.

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History

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This chicken was originally bred in China and later exported to Britain and America in the mid 19th century.

Cochin chicken Cochin pictures video information and chicks

As a very distinctive breed of chicken, it apparently created a bit of a craze among poultry lovers in the English-speaking world, effectively launching poultry fancy as we know it today.

Not only was this breed one of the largest seen, with cocks weighing up to 5 kg (11 lb), but also its soft and very plentiful plumage, similar to the Japanese Silkie, makes the bird conspicuous by exaggerating its already large size. It was successfully bred into other birds.

There is also a bantam version, which is often called the "Pekin bantam", but this should not be confused with the separate and true Pekin bantam.

Characteristics

As above, the most distinctive feature of the Cochin is the excessive plumage that covers leg and foot. The skin beneath the feathers is yellow and the egg colour is light brown. Eggs are also medium in size. Standard weight is 5 kg (11 lb) for a cock, 4 kg (9 lb) for a cockerel, 3.9 kg (9 lb) for a hen, and 3.2 kg (7 lb) for a pullet. Colour varieties include buff, black, partridge, blue, silver laced, splash, golden laced, and white. Cochins can be frizzled, with the feathers curling outwards. Cochins are well known as good mothers, even as foster mothers for other breeds, and they can lay many eggs, but usually not for extended periods of time. Cochins are also known to be good pet hens for the garden, as they are tame and regarded as one of the most 'friendly' chicken breeds. Cochins are rather quiet chickens, and tend to be quite calm as well.

References

Cochin chicken Wikipedia