Partridge Cochin Bantam
The Chicken Coop Company
Partridge Cochin Bantam Chicken
At Chicken Coop Company, we’re proud to offer a wide selection of chicken breeds, including the popular Cochin Bantam—a miniature version of the Standard Cochin. Among our varieties is the stunning Partridge Cochin Bantam, known for its gorgeous feather pattern that extends from head to feet, giving it a fluffy, soft appearance.
This variety is not only beautiful but also makes an excellent pet and show chicken, thanks to its friendly and gentle temperament. The Partridge Cochin Bantam is also a superb mother for baby chicks, providing natural care for hatching and raising young ones. The males boast eye-catching reddish-orange hackle and saddle feathers with black centers, while the females display a classic Partridge pattern with dark reddish-brown feathers intricately penciled in black, creating a mesmerizing look. Order your Partridge Cochin Bantam chicks today, and contact us for additional details!
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is a Partridge Cochin Bantam?
A small, fluffy chicken known for its striking reddish-brown and black feather pattern.
Are Partridge Cochin Bantams good pets?
Yes, they are gentle, friendly, and great as pets, especially for families and children.
Do Partridge Cochin Bantams make good mothers?
Absolutely, they are excellent brooders and are ideal for naturally hatching and raising chicks.
How big do Partridge Cochin Bantams get?
As bantams, they are miniature in size, perfect for smaller spaces and backyard flocks.
Where can I buy Partridge Cochin Bantam chicks?
Available from Chicken Coop Company—place your order for quick and reliable delivery!
Partridge Cochin Bantam Facts
- Poultry Show Class: Feather Legged Bantams
- Weights – Hen ——-26 oz
Rooster—–30 oz
Pullet——24 oz
Cockerel—-26 oz
- Purpose and Type: Pets, Very Broody, Ornamental; Exhibition
- Egg Shell Color – Brown Bantam Sized Egg
- Egg Production – Fair
- Egg Size: Small
- Temperament: Docile
- Fertility Percentage: 40-55%
- Broody: Setters
- Mating Ratio: 6 Females to 1 Male
- Roost Height: 0 to 2 feet
- Country of Origin – Asia
- APA: Yes, Recognized by the Standard of Perfection in 1874
- TLC: No
- Breeder Farm Source: Poultry Breeding Farm developing our bloodline or strain of pure Cochin Bantams since 1971.