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Monkman's Poultry...
Raising Heritage Chickens, Ducks and Guinea Fowl.
20192018 Hatched Hen just after her moult. |
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20192018 Hatched Cock bird just after his moult |
2019young calico pullet #1 that just laid her first egg (~19 weeks) |
2019calico cockerel |
2019young calico pullet #2 near POL. |
2019young pullet just starting to lay (~ 18 weeks at first lay) |
2019young pullet at Point of Lay (POL) |
2019another young pullet |
2019my only keeper cockerel for this year |
20192018 hatched hen. |
2019young pullet #1 at ~10 weeks |
2019young cockerel at ~10 weeks. |
2019young pullet #2 at ~10 weeks old |
2019young calico pullet #2 |
2019calico pullet #1 |
2018Black Mottled Pullet |
2018Black Mottled Cockerel |
2018Lavender Mottled Pullet |
2018Black Mottled Pullet |
2018Lavender Mottled Pullet |
2018Black Mottled Cockerel |
2018Black Mottled Cockerel |
2018Lavender Mottled Cockerel |
2018Black Mottled Cockerel |
2018Juvenile lavender mottled plumage |
2018juvenile black mottled plumage |
2018 |
2018first moult for a black mottled |
2018first moult for a lavender mottled |
2018lavender mottled down |
Bantam Cochins
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The breed more commonly known as "Pekins" in Europe and Australia, Bantam Cochins are most well known for their extremely docile personalities. They make fantastic broodies and excellent mothers. They come recognized by the ABA in many colours.
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They belong to the Feather Leg Class in the ABA
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Distinct Physical Characteristics: heavily feathered shanks and feet, yellow shanks, round shape, very fluffy/poofy.
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Monkman's Poultry Currently has Bantam Cochins in: Black Mottled and Lavender Mottled.
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Working on Calico (Mille Fleur) variety.
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