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234: 47: 374: 386: 342:, with the feathers curling outwards. The American Poultry Association recognises nine colours for the full-sized bird – barred, black, blue, brown, buff, golden-laced, partridge, silver-laced, and white; the same colours are recognised for the bantam, with the addition of four more: birchen, Columbian, mottled, and red. 273:, the Cochin derives from very large feather-legged chickens brought from China to Europe and North America in the 1840s and 1850s. These were at first known as "Shanghai" birds, and later as "Cochin-Chinas". The large size and striking appearance of these birds contributed to a sudden large increase of interest in 463:
British poultry standards: complete specifications and judging points of all standardized breeds and varieties of poultry as compiled by the specialist breed clubs and recognised by the Poultry Club of Great
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The most distinctive feature of the Cochin is the excessive plumage that covers leg and foot. The skin beneath the feathers is yellow.
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and good mothers, and may be used to hatch the eggs of turkeys and ducks. The meat tends to be coarse in texture and excessively dark;
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in 1865. The colours described are buff, black, cinnamon, grouse, lemon, partridge, silver buff, silver cinnamon, and white.
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lists the same nine colours for full-sized Cochins, and twenty-four for the bantam; any of the bantam varieties may be
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in 1874. The original colours were white, partridge, buff and black; other colours were later added.
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The Cochin, both full-sized and bantam, was included in the first edition of the
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The Standard of Excellence in Exhibition Poultry, authorized by the Poultry Club
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List of breeds documented in the Global Databank for Animal Genetic Resources
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The State of the World's Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
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slaughtered at an age of 12–16 months provide a good large table bird.
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Liste des races et variétés homologuée dans les pays EE (28.04.2013)
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APA Recognized Breeds and Varieties: As of January 1, 2012
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in Western countries, sometimes described as "hen fever".
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White Cochin hens at one year old, bred in England in 2020
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The Cochin was included in the first edition of the
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The Livestock Conservancy. Archived 3 October 2016.
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Cochins
Cochinchina

FAO
Livestock Conservancy
APA
ABA
EE
PCGB
Chicken
White Cochin hens at one year old, bred in England in 2020
breed
chicken
exhibition
Brahma
poultry-breeding
Standard of Excellence in Exhibition Poultry
William Bernhardt Tegetmeier
Poultry Club of Great Britain
Bantam
Standard of Excellence
American Poultry Association
colour varieties
Entente Européenne
Pekin Bantam
Entente Européenne
frizzled
exhibition
sitters
capons

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