White Cochin Bantam featuring feathered legs, large wings, and a gentle disposition, prized for its fair egg-laying abilities and suitability for backyard flocks.
White Cochin Bantam with fluffy feathers, friendly temperament, and compact build, ideal as a pet or show bird due to its small size and low maintenance requirements.
White Cochin Bantam featuring feathered legs, large wings, and a gentle disposition, prized for its fair egg-laying abilities and suitability for backyard flocks.
White Cochin Bantam with fluffy feathers, friendly temperament, and compact build, ideal as a pet or show bird due to its small size and low maintenance requirements.
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    Egg Size

    Small

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    Egg Quantity

    Fair (2/wk)

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    Egg Color

    Brown

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    Abundance

    Common

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    Hardy In Winter

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    Not Especially Heat Tolerant

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    Large Fowl

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    Calm

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    Feathered feet

    Yes

White Cochin Bantam

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White Cochin Bantam Chicken

The team at Chicken Coop Company is excited to offer the White Cochin Bantam, a beautiful and gentle variety among our extensive selection of Cochin Bantams. This breed is the miniature version of the Standard Cochin, featuring soft, fluffy white feathers that cover its entire body and legs.

Recognized in the American Poultry Standard of Perfection, the White Cochin Bantam is prized not only for its show quality but also for its friendly personality, making it a wonderful pet and excellent brooding mother. For more information on the White Cochin Bantam or to place your order for baby chicks, feel free to reach out to us today!

White Cochin Bantam, a miniature version of the Standard Cochin, known for its soft, fluffy white feathers covering its entire body and legs, ideal as pets and ornamental birds due to their friendly nature.

Health and Care:

  • Hardy and Resilient: The White Cochin Bantam is a hardy breed, capable of handling cold and moderate climates well. Their dense feathering provides insulation, making them suitable for colder weather, but it can make them more vulnerable to heat stress in hot weather. Therefore, it's important to ensure they have access to shade, cool shelter, and plenty of fresh water during warmer months to prevent overheating.

  • Disease Resistance: White Cochin Bantams are generally healthy and disease-resistant. Like other chickens, they can still be prone to external parasites like mites and lice due to their thick plumage, especially around their feathered legs. Regular grooming and feather inspections are important to keep them healthy. Keeping their coop clean and dry will help prevent parasites and maintain their overall well-being.

  • Low Maintenance: The White Cochin Bantam requires basic care, including a balanced diet, fresh water, and a clean living space. Their fluffy feathers require occasional grooming to prevent dirt buildup and maintain a neat appearance. Overall, they are relatively low-maintenance compared to other ornamental breeds.


White Cochin Bantam, featuring a calm temperament, excellent brooding abilities, and moderate egg production of small brown eggs, making them perfect for backyard enthusiasts and families.

Egg Laying:

  • Moderate Egg Production: The White Cochin Bantam is not primarily bred for egg production but still lays a consistent number of small brown eggs. Typically, they will lay around 100-150 eggs per year, which is moderate compared to more prolific layers.

  • Seasonal Laying: Like most chickens, the White Cochin Bantam’s egg production slows down during the winter months due to shorter daylight hours. However, providing supplemental lighting can help keep egg production steady throughout the year.

  • Small Brown Eggs: The eggs they lay are typically small and brown in color. While the eggs may be smaller than those produced by larger breeds, they are still a reliable source of fresh eggs for personal use or small households.


Temperament:

  • Docile and Friendly: One of the most beloved traits of the White Cochin Bantam is its gentle and affectionate nature. These chickens are known for being calm, friendly, and non-aggressive, making them an excellent choice for families, children, and first-time chicken owners. Their laid-back demeanor means they are easy to handle and not likely to become stressed or frightened easily.

  • Sociable: The White Cochin Bantam is very sociable and enjoys the company of other chickens. They generally get along well in mixed-flock environments and do not tend to be territorial. They are peaceful and gentle with other birds, making them suitable for larger flocks or areas with multiple breeds.

  • Less Active: Compared to some other breeds, the White Cochin Bantam is relatively less active. They tend to be more relaxed and docile, preferring to stay near the coop or their resting area. While they still enjoy free-ranging and foraging, they are not as energetic as some more active breeds and are often content with a slower pace of life.


White Cochin Bantam, prized for its beautiful appearance, gentle disposition, and ability to thrive in confined spaces, laying around 100-150 small brown eggs annually and suitable for ornamental purposes.

Appearance:

  • Stunning White Plumage: The White Cochin Bantam is most admired for its bright white feathers that cover its entire body. The white plumage has a soft, silky appearance, which makes these birds look elegant and almost fluffy. Their feathers are smooth, dense, and provide a clean, pristine look that adds to their charm.

  • Fluffy, Round Body: The White Cochin Bantam has a full-bodied, round shape due to its thick feathering. Their fluffy feathers, particularly around the chest, body, and legs, give them a soft, plush appearance. This round shape is one of the most endearing features of the breed, making them look like little puffs of fluff.

  • Medium Build: The White Cochin Bantam is a medium-sized bantam, with hens typically weighing around 1-1.5 pounds and roosters around 1.5-2 pounds. Despite their small size, their fluffy plumage makes them appear larger and more substantial than they actually are.

  • Feathered Legs and Feet: Like all Cochin bantams, the White Cochin Bantam has feathered legs and feet, adding to their distinctive and fluffy appearance. The feathers on their legs contribute to their round, full-bodied look and require occasional cleaning, especially in wet conditions, to prevent dirt buildup.

  • Small Comb and Wattles: The White Cochin Bantam has a small, single comb, usually red in color, and small wattles. These features are proportional to the bird’s small size and add a subtle contrast to the bird’s fluffy plumage. Their comb and wattles provide a lovely splash of color against their white feathers.

  • Bright Eyes and Gentle Expression: The White Cochin Bantam has bright, gentle eyes that reflect their calm and friendly nature. Their expression is often soft and relaxed, adding to their appeal as a companion bird.

Frequently Asked Questions: 


What is a White Cochin Bantam?

A miniature version of the Standard Cochin with fluffy white feathers, known for its calm and friendly nature.

Are White Cochin Bantams good with families?
Yes, they are very gentle and friendly, making them ideal pets for families and children.

How big do White Cochin Bantams get?
As bantams, they are small in size, perfect for smaller spaces and backyard flocks.

Are White Cochin Bantams good for showing?
Yes, they are an excellent choice for poultry shows due to their distinctive appearance and recognized breed standard.

Where can I buy White Cochin Bantam chicks?
Available at Chicken Coop Company—place your order today for prompt delivery!


White 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.
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