Blue Cochin Standard Chicken

(12 customer reviews)

As low as: $4.73

Hatching on June 3, 2026

Order now for estimated delivery by June 6, 2026.

  • Blue 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
  • Mating Ratio: 6 Females to 1 Male
  • Roost Height: 0 to 2 feet
  • Country of Origin – Asia
  • APA: Yes, Recognized by the American Standard of Perfection in 1965.
  • 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

Blue Cochin Standard Chicken

Breed Overview and Origin

The Blue Cochin Standard Chicken is a large, docile, feather-legged chicken with soft blue-gray plumage and a calm personality. If you want a unique standard-size chicken for your home, farm, or ornamental flock, this beautiful Cochin variety is a great choice.

Cochins were first introduced to America in the 1800s and quickly became known for their size, heavy feathering, and gentle temperament. The breed’s fluffy body, feathered legs, and calm nature make it especially popular with customers who enjoy large, eye-catching chickens.

Cackle Hatchery® offers Blue Cochin Standard Chickens as part of its standard-size Cochin lineup. Cackle’s listing notes that its breeding farm has developed pure color varieties of standard-size Cochin chickens since 1975, and the Blue Cochin Standard is considered a sustainable heritage chicken breed with Watch status through The Livestock Conservancy.


Appearance and Characteristics

Blue Cochin Standard chickens have soft blue-tinted plumage, a large rounded body, and heavy feathering that extends down the legs and feet. Their full feathering gives them a fluffy, impressive look that stands out in any flock.

As a standard-size Cochin, this is a large bird rather than a bantam. The breed is not only attractive but also calm and steady, making it a good fit for customers who want a gentle ornamental chicken with size and presence.

Because of their feathered legs and feet, Blue Cochins need dry housing and clean bedding. Mud, wet litter, and snow can collect in the foot feathers, so a well-drained run and regular foot checks help keep them comfortable.


Blue Color Breeding Note

Blue poultry color does not always breed true. When breeding blue birds, offspring may hatch in blue, black, and splash color variations, depending on the breeding pair.

This is why Cackle includes a note to read about About Breeding Blue. Customers ordering Blue Cochin Standard chicks should understand that blue genetics can produce natural variation in shade and color expression.

If customers like the blue color family, they may also want to compare Splash Cochin Standard Chickens. Cackle’s Splash Cochin Standard page also notes that Cackle has developed pure color varieties of standard-size Cochin chickens since 1975.


Blue Cochin Standard vs Blue Cochin Bantam

Blue Cochin Standard chickens and Blue Cochin Bantam Chickens share the same soft blue-gray color, feathered legs, and Cochin personality. The main difference is size.

Choose Blue Cochin Standard Chickens if you want a large, impressive bird for ornamental value, broody hens, and farmyard presence. Choose Blue Cochin Bantams if you want the same fluffy Cochin look in a smaller bird that takes up less space. Cackle’s Blue Cochin Bantam listing describes the bantam as having soft, fluffy feathering, smooth blue-gray coloration, and heavy feathering down the legs and feet.

Both versions can be excellent for customers who love Cochins. The standard size gives you more body size and presence, while the bantam version works better for smaller coops, show projects, and customers who prefer miniature poultry.


Egg Production and Utility

Blue Cochin Standard hens may lay small to medium-sized brown eggs, but they are not heavy production layers. Most customers choose them for their calm nature, beauty, large size, broody instincts, and feather-legged appearance.

Cochin hens are well known for going broody and raising chicks. That makes the Blue Cochin Standard a good option for customers who enjoy natural hatching or want a hen that may help mother chicks.

If your main goal is a full egg basket, choose a production layer instead. However, if you want a gentle, beautiful, broody bird that adds character and size to the flock, the Blue Cochin Standard is a wonderful choice.


Temperament and Suitability

Blue Cochin Standard chickens are docile, gentle, and easy to enjoy. Their calm personality makes them a good fit for backyard flocks, family farms, ornamental coops, and customers who want a large chicken with a sweet nature.

Because they are big, heavily feathered birds, they usually do best with plenty of room and clean, dry housing. Their feathered feet look beautiful, but wet bedding, mud, and snow can collect in the feathers. A covered run, dry litter, and regular foot checks can help keep them comfortable.

They are also a good choice for customers who want a quieter, less flighty chicken. Their large body and calm temperament make them easier to manage than many lighter, more active breeds.


Feathered Feet Care

Feathered legs and feet are one of the most recognizable Cochin traits. However, those feathers need practical care.

Keep the coop dry, provide clean bedding, and avoid muddy runs when possible. During wet or snowy weather, check their feet for packed mud, ice, or debris. Low roosts can also help large Cochins get on and off the perch safely.

If you want more general chicken care support, Cackle Hatchery’s Chicken Care Instructions page is a helpful internal resource for brooding, feeding, watering, and raising chicks.


Blue Cochin Standard vs Other Standard Cochins

Blue Cochin Standards share the same large size, feathered feet, and docile temperament found in other standard Cochin varieties. The main difference is feather color.

Choose Blue Cochin Standard Chickens if you want soft blue-gray plumage. Choose Black, Buff, Partridge, Barred, Golden Laced, Splash, or other Cochin Standard varieties if you prefer a different color pattern.

If you enjoy the blue color family, you may also want to compare Splash Cochin Standard Chickens. If you want the same breed style in a smaller size, compare the Blue Cochin Bantam Chicken.


Is the Blue Cochin Standard Chicken Right for Your Flock?

Choose Blue Cochin Standard chickens if you want:

A large standard-size Cochin
A docile backyard chicken
A soft blue-gray feather color
A feather-legged chicken
A broody hen that may raise chicks
A calm ornamental breed
A bird with strong farmyard presence
A standard version of the Blue Cochin Bantam
A chicken with heritage breed appeal
A Cochin variety maintained by Cackle Hatchery®

Overall, the Blue Cochin Standard is a great choice if you want a gentle, beautiful, large chicken with plenty of fluff and personality. It is not the best choice for maximum egg production, but it is excellent for customers who want a calm bird with ornamental value, broodiness, and classic Cochin charm.

If customers are still comparing breeds, direct them to Cackle’s Cochin Chickens category, the Chicken Breed Selector, or the Chicken Breeds List Comparison Chart.


Breed History and Preservation

Cochins were introduced to America in the 1800s and became famous for their large bodies, abundant feathering, feathered feet, and gentle personalities. Their impressive appearance helped make them one of the breeds associated with the early poultry fancy movement.

The Livestock Conservancy describes Cochins as large, heavily feathered chickens that helped fuel “hen fever” in the 1800s because of their unusual size and appearance. (livestockconservancy.org)

Cackle Hatchery® has worked with standard-size Cochin color varieties for decades. The Blue Cochin Standard page notes that Cackle added new bloodline from Roland Doerr in 2009 to help maintain size and vigor. This is an important detail for customers who care about flock quality, strength, and long-term breeding maintenance. (cacklehatchery.com)


Recognition and Availability

Cackle Hatchery® sells Blue Cochin Standard Chickens as baby chicks. The product listing notes that Cackle has developed pure color varieties of standard-size Cochin chickens since 1975 and added new bloodline from Roland Doerr in 2009 to maintain size and vigor. (cacklehatchery.com)

Customers who like this breed may also want to compare the miniature Blue Cochin Bantam Chicken or other standard Cochin varieties. Before planning an order, customers should check Cackle Hatchery’s Availability Chart for current hatch and shipping dates.


Related Breeds and Helpful Cackle Hatchery® Resources

If you like Blue Cochin Standard Chickens, you may also want to compare Blue Cochin Bantam Chickens, Splash Cochin Standard Chickens, Black Cochin Standard Chickens, Buff Cochin Standard Chickens, Partridge Cochin Standard Chickens, Barred Cochin Standard Chickens, and Golden Laced Cochin Standard Chickens.

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


FAQ: Blue Cochin Standard Chicken

What is a Blue Cochin Standard Chicken?

A Blue Cochin Standard Chicken is a large, docile, feather-legged chicken with soft blue-gray plumage, heavy feathering, and strong ornamental value.

Are Blue Cochin Standard chickens large?

Yes. Standard Cochins are large chickens with heavy bodies and lots of soft feathering.

What do Blue Cochin Standard chickens look like?

They have blue-tinted feathers, large fluffy bodies, and feathering down the legs and feet.

Do Blue Cochin Standard chickens have feathered feet?

Yes. Like other Cochins, Blue Cochin Standards have feathered legs and feet.

Are Blue Cochin Standard chickens friendly?

Yes. Cochins are known for being docile and gentle, making them enjoyable backyard and farm chickens.

Are Blue Cochin Standard hens broody?

Yes. Cochin hens are well known for going broody and raising chicks.

Are Blue Cochin Standard chickens good mothers?

Yes. Their broody nature often makes them good mothers for chicks.

What color eggs do Blue Cochin Standard hens lay?

They usually lay small to medium-sized brown eggs.

Are Blue Cochin Standard chickens good egg layers?

They can lay eggs, but they are not high-production layers. Most customers choose them for beauty, temperament, broodiness, and size.

Are Blue Cochin Standard chickens good for beginners?

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

Do Blue Cochin Standard chickens need special care?

They need 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.

Does blue color breed true in Blue Cochin Standard chickens?

No. Blue poultry color does not always breed true. Breeding blue birds can produce blue, black, and splash offspring.

What is the difference between Blue Cochin Standard and Blue Cochin Bantam chickens?

Blue Cochin Standard chickens are the large version. Blue Cochin Bantams have the same general look and color in a smaller bird.

Did Cackle Hatchery® add new bloodline to its Blue Cochin Standard flock?

Yes. Cackle added new bloodline from Roland Doerr in 2009 to help maintain size and vigor. (cacklehatchery.com)

Does Cackle Hatchery® sell Blue Cochin Standard chicks?

Yes. Cackle Hatchery® sells Blue Cochin Standard Chickens as baby chicks. (cacklehatchery.com)

Where can I check Blue Cochin Standard chick availability?

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

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  1. pandabear_8

    Ordered 3 blue cochins with an assortment of other chicks in August. Received four healthy chicks. One went on to develop leg and growth issues and ultimately died because of his difficulties navigating the coop. Only disappointment was that two of the chicks were far more black than blue. One grew up to be a beautiful black rooster with an iridescent green sheen to his feathers and is absolutely gorgeous. Three out of the four turned out to be roosters and all are incredibly sweet so far. Love how fully feathered and fluffy they are.

  2. Larry Padgett

    Great Birds, Lovely color and are growing like weeds. All arrived safe and months later doing great. No losses. Very friendly and calm. I will purchase more!

  3. joeandcarrie167

    First, I have never received a bad order from Cackle Hatchery.

    We picked up a decent sized order from the hatchery which included 3 Blue Standard Cochins. I have bred to make the “blue” before, however I don’t have any of the remaining stock and wanted to have the blues in my yard. The 3 from Cackle are amazing. They have beautiful feathered legs and the color is amazing. We have always loved cochins on our farm and these do not disappoint.

    Order away, you will not be disappointed. If you pick them up in person, you may even snag some you weren’t expecting when you see what is available that day…

  4. lily.alisa2899

    I received my Cackle Hatchery Blue Cochin hen as a gift from a friend. She lays an egg almost every day, even in freezing weather (when not sitting eggs), and last summer she raised 2 clutches of chicks. She was an excellent mother.

  5. Bennett Farm

    Blue Cochin

    So happy Cackle Hatchery chicks are sold at my local Farm&Fleet. Normal I order from another hatchery because I can order sexed birds but Cackle saved me this year as the other hatchery was sold out of my Blues, 2 months ago. I had a racoon ransack my coop killing all but 1 of my Blue girls early this spring. Thanks for the save Cackle Hatchery, these Blue Cochinsare my favorite and I’ve been raising birds since I was little!!!

  6. HMurray

    Blue Cochins

    We ordered our blue Cochin chicks this past spring and we ended up with a hen and a rooster. They are beautiful and healthy! The rooster is absolutely stunning and actually has a friendly demeanor! Cackle Hatchery has never let us down so it is no surprise this breed did not disappoint.

  7. Christina

    Beautiful Birds

    I ordered 10 straight run. I ended up with 3 roosters. 4 black hens and 3 blue hens. The birds arrived healthy with lots of energy and have not slowed down. They are big and beautiful. I didn’t buy them for their eggs. But they are now laying consistently at 7 months old. If you are looking for a comical bird with lots of personality that will crack you up when they try to run, these are your girls. They are a wonderful addition.

  8. Beautiful Blue Cochins

    Wonderful, beautiful birds

    We ordered 15 Blue Cochins last spring. They all arrived safely and healthy. It is several months later now and they are mature and laying eggs. Beautiful coloring and very docile. Will order again!

  9. Menlo_Homestead

    Beautiful chickens

    I ordered 3 standard blue Cochin chickens as straight runs and ended up with 3 hens. They are the most beautiful chickens that I have ever seen. Cackle Hatchery’s stock is superb. Their temperament is the best. They are calm and not very vocal. They are friendly to us humans and other chickens. I would definitely recommend this breed to everyone.

  10. Morgan reagan

    Blue Cochins

    Absolutely the best set of chickens I’ve ever received, well taken care of. I will order again!!

  11. Lisa Oklahoma May 2010

    I just wanted to say thanks for my chicks.

    I just wanted to let you know that I received my chicks today, and they are healthy active, adorable little darlings. I’m very happy with your service and will be a great repeat customer when I need more chicks.

  12. 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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