Splash Cochin Standard Chicken

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  • Splash Cochin Standard – Sold as Baby Chicks Only
       Minimums – Not Sexed = 3                               Female= 3                                Male=1                                Total of 3 birds to ship         
Seasonal/Shipped Mid Feb thru Mid August
Limit of 10 on Sexed Cochins
Sex Price Quantity
1 - 9
$6.49
10 - 14
$5.97
15 - 24
$5.37
25+
$4.73
1+
$14.99
1+
$13.49

Breed Facts

  • Poultry Show Class: Asiatic Class
  • Weights – Hen—–8 1/2 lbs
    Rooster——11 lbs
    Pullet—7 lbs
    Cockerel—-9 lbs
  • Purpose and Type: Ornamental and meat; Exhibition
  • Egg Shell Color:  Brown
  • Egg Production:  110-160 eggs per year (*estimates only, see FAQ)
  • Egg Size: Medium-Large
  • Temperament: Docile
  • Fertility Percentage: 40-55%
  • Broody: Setter
  • Roost Height: 0 to 2 feet
  • Country of Origin – Asia
  • APA: No
  • TLC: Watch Status, Considered a sustainable heritage chicken breed
  • Breeder Farm Source: Cackle Hatchery®  Poultry Breeding Farm” developing our bloodline or strain of pure color varieties of standard size Cochin chickens since 1975.

Description

Splash Cochin Standard Chicken

Breed Overview and Origin

The Splash Cochin Standard Chicken is a large, docile, feather-legged chicken with fluffy light gray to whitish plumage marked by darker splash patterning. If you want a gentle, eye-catching bird for a backyard flock, family farm, or ornamental coop, this variety is a beautiful choice.

Cochins are known for their large size, soft feathering, feathered legs, and calm personalities. This splash variety keeps those classic Cochin traits while adding a unique blue-family color pattern that makes every bird look a little different.

Cackle Hatchery® offers Splash Cochin Standard Chickens as baby chicks. The product page notes that Cackle’s breeding farm has developed pure color varieties of standard-size Cochins since 1975, and this variety carries Watch status through The Livestock Conservancy.


Appearance and Characteristics

These large Cochins have fluffy gray to pale feathering with splashes or spots of darker color. Their rounded bodies, full plumage, and feathered legs give them the soft, oversized appearance Cochins are loved for.

Although these chickens can become very large, hens typically lay small to medium eggs. Customers should choose this breed more for beauty, temperament, broodiness, and family-farm personality than for high egg production.

Because of the feathered legs and feet, dry housing is important. Wet bedding, mud, and snow can collect in the foot feathers, so a covered run, clean litter, and regular foot checks help keep the birds comfortable.


Splash Color and Blue Breeding Note

Splash coloring comes from blue genetics. When blue birds are bred together, about one-third of the offspring may be splash. Customers may also breed splash to splash, but over time the birds can become too light.

Cackle infused Blue/Black bloodline from Roland Doerr in 2009 to help maintain size, color, and health in this flock. That detail is helpful for customers who care about long-term vigor, color strength, and standard Cochin size.

For customers interested in blue-family Cochins, Blue Cochin Standard Chickens are the closest color-related standard-size option. Cackle’s Blue Cochin page also identifies its standard Cochin program as a long-running pure color breeding program.


Splash Cochin Standard vs Splash Cochin Bantam

The standard-size bird and the Splash Cochin Bantam Chicken share the same general Cochin charm, feathered legs, and splash coloring. The main difference is size.

Choose the standard-size version if you want a large chicken with more flock presence, body size, and ornamental impact. Choose the bantam if you want the same feather-legged look in a smaller bird that takes less coop space. Cackle’s bantam page describes Splash Cochin Bantams as gentle birds available as baby chicks.


Comparing Other Cochin Standard Varieties

This splash variety shares the same large body, calm temperament, soft feathering, and feathered feet found in other standard Cochins. The main difference is feather color.

Customers who like Cochins may also want to compare Blue Cochin Standard Chickens, Buff Cochin Standard Chickens, White Cochin Standard Chickens, Barred, Partridge, Golden Laced, or Silver Laced standard varieties. Cackle’s pages for standard Cochins note that its breeding farm has developed pure color varieties of standard-size Cochins since 1975.

Customers who are flexible on color may also like the Standard Cochin Surplus Chicken Special, a straight-run hatchery choice option for standard Cochins.


Egg Production and Utility

Hens may lay small to medium eggs, but this is not a high-production laying breed. Most customers choose Cochins for their docile temperament, ornamental value, feathered legs, broodiness, and gentle family-farm nature.

Cochin hens are often excellent broodies and may do well raising chicks. That makes this variety useful for customers who want a natural mothering hen in the flock.

If your main goal is maximum egg production, choose a dedicated laying breed. However, if you want a gentle, fluffy, large chicken with beauty and mothering ability, this variety is a great option.


Temperament and Suitability

This breed is extremely docile and is known for behaving well around children. Its calm nature makes it a good choice for family farms, backyard flocks, ornamental coops, and customers who want a large chicken with a gentle personality.

Because these birds are large and heavily feathered, they need enough room to move comfortably. They also need clean water, balanced feed, predator protection, shade during hot weather, and dry bedding.

With gentle handling, this Cochin variety can become a friendly flock favorite.


Feathered Feet Care

Feathered legs and feet are one of the most recognizable Cochin traits. They add beauty, but they also require practical care.

Keep bedding dry, avoid muddy runs when possible, and check the feet during wet or snowy weather. Packed mud, ice, or debris can collect in the feathers. Low roosts can also help large Cochins get on and off the perch safely.

For general chick and flock care, Cackle’s Chicken Care Instructions page is a helpful internal resource.


Broodiness and Mothering Ability

All Cochin varieties are well known for broodiness, and this one is no exception. Hens may make great mothers for raising chicks, which can be valuable for customers who enjoy natural hatching.

Broodiness can interrupt egg laying, so customers focused only on egg production may prefer a dedicated layer. Customers who value gentle hens and natural mothering often see this as one of the breed’s best qualities.


Show and Ornamental Value

This splash variety has strong ornamental appeal because of its large body, soft feathering, feathered legs, and unique color pattern. Each bird may have its own splash distribution, giving the flock a varied and attractive look.

For best condition, customers should keep birds in clean, dry housing, protect the foot feathering, and handle them calmly. Clean feathering is especially important for large feather-legged breeds.


Is This Breed Right for Your Flock?

Choose this variety if you want:

A large standard-size Cochin
A splash color pattern from blue genetics
A docile backyard chicken
A kid-friendly family farm bird
A feather-legged chicken
A broody hen that may raise chicks
A calm ornamental breed
A blue-family Cochin color
A miniature bantam version to compare
A standard Cochin surplus option to compare

Overall, this is a great choice if you want a large, gentle, beautiful chicken with strong family-farm appeal. It is not the best option for maximum egg production, but it is excellent for customers who want ornamental value, broodiness, calm temperament, and classic Cochin charm.

Customers still comparing breeds can use Cackle’s baby chicks for sale, rare chicken breeds for sale, Chicken Breed Selector, or Chicken Breeds List Comparison Chart. Cackle offers a large selection of live poultry and baby chick breeds for online ordering.


Breed History and Preservation

Cochins became famous in America during the 1800s because of their impressive size, abundant feathering, feathered legs, and calm temperament. They helped shape the early poultry fancy movement and remain popular with customers who want large ornamental chickens.

The splash color adds extra visual interest to the standard Cochin type. Because it comes from blue breeding, maintaining good color and body type requires careful flock management. Cackle’s product information notes the 2009 Blue/Black Roland Doerr bloodline infusion to help maintain size, color, and health.

Today, this variety remains a good choice for customers who want a gentle, heritage-style chicken with beauty, size, and a friendly disposition.


Recognition and Availability

Cackle Hatchery® sells Splash Cochin Standard Chickens as baby chicks. The product page lists seasonal shipping from mid-February through mid-August and notes that Cackle has developed pure color standard-size Cochin varieties since 1975.

Customers who like this breed may also want to compare the Splash Cochin Bantam Chicken or the Standard Cochin Surplus Chicken Special.

Before planning an order, customers should check Cackle Hatchery’s Availability Chart and the product page for current hatch and shipping options.


Related Breeds and Helpful Cackle Hatchery® Resources

If you like this variety, you may also want to compare Splash Cochin Bantam Chickens, Standard Cochin Surplus Chicken Special, Blue Cochin Standard Chickens, Buff Cochin Standard Chickens, and White Cochin Standard Chickens.

Helpful Cackle resources include baby chicks for sale, rare chicken breeds for sale, Chicken Breed Selector, Chicken Breeds List Comparison Chart, Chicken Care Instructions, and Availability Chart.


FAQ: Splash Cochin Standard Chicken

What is a Splash Cochin Standard Chicken?

It is a large, docile, feather-legged Cochin with fluffy pale gray to whitish plumage and darker splash markings.

What does this chicken look like?

It has a large rounded body, feathered legs and feet, and light feathering with splashes or spots of darker color.

Does this breed have feathered feet?

Yes. Like other Cochins, it has feathered legs and feet.

Is this variety friendly?

Yes. The original product information describes it as extremely docile and good around children.

Is it good around children?

Yes, with normal supervision and gentle handling. Its calm temperament makes it a good option for family farms and backyard flocks.

What color eggs do the hens lay?

Hens generally lay small to medium eggs.

Is this a high-production layer?

No. It can lay eggs, but most customers choose it for temperament, beauty, broodiness, size, and ornamental value.

Are the hens broody?

Yes. Cochin hens are well known for broodiness and may make great mothers for raising chicks.

How is splash color produced?

Splash color comes from blue genetics. When blues are bred together, about one-third of the offspring may be splash.

Can you breed splash to splash?

Yes, but over time splash-to-splash breeding can make the birds too light.

Did Cackle Hatchery® add new bloodline to this flock?

Yes. Cackle infused Blue/Black bloodline from Roland Doerr in 2009 to help maintain size, color, and health.

Is this breed good for beginners?

Yes, it can work well for beginners who want a calm, large chicken. Beginners should be ready to manage feathered feet, large body size, and dry housing needs.

Does it need special care?

It needs the same basic care as other chickens, plus extra attention to feathered feet. Keep bedding dry, avoid muddy runs, and check feet during wet or snowy weather.

What is the difference between the standard and bantam versions?

The standard version is the large bird. The bantam version has the same general feather-legged look and splash color pattern in a smaller size.

Does Cackle Hatchery® maintain a standard Cochin breeding program?

Yes. Cackle’s product page notes that its breeding farm has developed pure color varieties of standard-size Cochins since 1975.

Does Cackle Hatchery® sell this variety as baby chicks?

Yes. Cackle sells Splash Cochin Standard Chickens as baby chicks.

Where can I check availability?

Check Cackle Hatchery’s Availability Chart and the product page for current hatch and shipping options.

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  1. curlyjo1711

    Lovely, lovely birds! They grew very quickly and the plumage was exactly what I hoped for. The rooster is proud and handsome. No eggs yet. They are not as friendly as my barred rocks or black australorps, but they are not flighty either, a little stand-offish. Overall, I am very happy with them.

  2. Nat

    Sweet birds

    Unfortunately the fox got the rooster but I have several of these hands and they are the sweetest and cutest birds. They’re busy laying eggs and one is broody.

  3. wvdairygirl

    Blue Splash Cochins

    We purchased 4 of these this spring along with a variety of other chicks. These Cochins truly stand out. We ended up with two roosters and two hens. They are absolutely huge! One of our roosters is the dark blue/black. He is gorgeous! They are such sweet tempered birds. We love them so much. Thank you Cackle Hatchery.

  4. Kathryn

    Nice quiet calm chickens.

    I have one hen who is totally broody. I may let her set on some eggs this spring. The eggs are slow but we have had some pretty cold weather, even tho the chicken house is warm they may be sensitive to the changes. I hope the egg production picks up, they are still not a year old. I love the color and all the great feathers. One rooster is displaying some protective tendencies which is great.

  5. Hunter

    Standard Splash Cochin

    Beautiful big birds really full and beautiful colors if you’re looking to get some Splash Cochin standards I would highly recommend these!!

  6. Robert McCarthy

    Fantastic!

    Couldn’t ask for a better and more balanced example of the breed. Absolutely beautiful, well-balanced, shaped!

  7. Chickenlady

    Great chicks.

    Bought several breeds the end of April and have been very satisfied with them. My favorite is the coachin breed. Also got some Easter Eggers it’s been fun having blue and green eggs! Will buy again

  8. Carolyn

    Beautiful Birds, ordered three they were all roosters.

    Beautiful Birds, unfortunately they were all roosters. so I had to give them all away.

  9. Sandra

    Very nice

    I got 5 splash cochins and they are beautiful birds. Great feathers and good confirmation. I would get them again.

  10. Dee

    Beautiful breed

    The splash Cochins are a pretty white with splash of grey.

  11. Dawn

    Splash Cochin standards

    I bought 7 splash cochin standard chicks. Along with others breeds. All my chicks came in perfect shape and health. Now they are 6 months old (12-2019). All seven are gorgeous birds and I could not be more happy. They are even better than I expected and because they have much more to grow yet, I expect them to get even better. I highly recommend Cackle Hatchery and their splash Cochins!!

  12. Billy

    Splash Cochins

    Earlier this year I ordered some Splash Cochins for my bride. The chicks came in healthy, and are doing great. They are very hardy, and docile. Their plumage is beautiful. We have had a lot of great compliments on them. They are also great eggs layers. We love them.

  13. Splash Cochins

    Docile, slow moving, sweet bird

    End of April 2019. All 3 hens in straight run. That was a nice surprise, one however had splay legs which I immediately treat right away but has a more wide stance. She gets around just fine, just smaller and different. The other 2 are healthy decent splashes and the best breed I could have added to the flock. Hands down standard or bantam Cochins are so sweet.

  14. Amanda

    Friendly, hardy, and pretty, this breed has it all!

    We received a splash Cochin pullet in our surprise box in 2018. We call her Blue and she is one of the prettiest birds on the homestead. She’s calm, quiet, and gets along well in our mixed flock. The kids can pet her and if she’s not in the mood she just walks away. She had no trouble with the brutal Minnesota winter temperatures. I highly recommend this breed.

  15. C Wright

    splash cochins

    I got several splash cochins last year from cackle. They are very beautiful birds and I dearly loved them but had to give them to my friend due to illness. They are a must have bird if you intend to go a decent size flock, you won’t be disappointed.

  16. Max

    Remarks on splash Cochins

    Order a lot of chicks from Cackle they all have been wonderful.last year order 75 of three different type of Cochins..they all were good quality birds.ive worked for 2 large poultry company as a breeder so.these splash Cochins are wonderful birds and they are great pet easy to house in any climate.

  17. Wanda, Texas April 2013

    Chicks

    Now on the other chicks (Splash Cochins and Sussex) I think you may have crossed them with Michael Jordan. They have the biggest feet I’ve ever seen on an almost month old chick. My husband said he was so glad chickens didn’t wear tennis shoes.:>))) One of the Sussex is named Trouble and that’s enough said on her. Such a personality on that girl! The Cochins and Sussex are beautiful and the Spitzhauben are GORGEOUS! chicks. I wish I had room to build another chicken house and pen for a 100 of them. Wonderful looking chicks!!! I’m tickled to have them. Thanks so much,

  18. Teresa Virginia July 2014

    Thank You!

    A special thank you to all your staff that sent the most beautiful baby chicks. Will be ordering more in the future, Thanks again!

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