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Baby Chicks: White Cochin Female Reviews

4.7 Rating 17 Reviews
Chicks were fine The trip thru the mail was not so good. Two were doa and the others died due to heat plate not being warm enough.
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Posted 1 year ago
Received quickly and all were happy & healthy.
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Posted 1 year ago
Great little peepers! Best part of the whole experience was the amazing customer service!
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Posted 1 year ago
Thank you so much for the lovely compliment and for the awesome photo of your precious little chicky baby!
Posted 1 year ago
I got the money back no questions asked from MPC when I wrote them about my white Cochin crowing one day! I felt sad because I had to get rid of him but he was so friendly and beautiful!
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Posted 3 years ago
I got five chick from MPC all came well and healthy. I have experienced no illness or any of that. I didn't even notice the ugly stage they were supposed to go through while transitioning from into teenagers. I got a which Cochin, Plymouth barred rock, rhode island red, silver laced Wyandotte, and Buff orpington. Buffy turned out to be a boy though. Just found out yesterday. Soooo my white cochin, who is supposed to be the lap chicken and such, was pecking me from the time she arrived. She still pecks me every chance she gets. She looks me right in the eye and goes for my fingers:-} She is the only one that escapes and runs for her life and she eats earth worms. (the others won't touch them). I supposed she has lots of personality but I cant take the pecks. As beautiful as she is, She goes when my beautiful Buffy goes. I am not allowed to have roos. What happened to my COCHIN. I don't know if I want to take a chance and buy another. Thanks to the folks at MPC, my experience has been awesome. My girls and guy are doing great.
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Posted 5 years ago
My 5yr old (going on 6!) cochin hen is from here. She is a house chicken, my first chicken, who I raised as a single chick so she got constant attention. She didn't need that to be tame and friendly though! She was from the moment I met her. Super loving, smart, very cat-like bird. She's happiest sitting in a lap. She only laid eggs for the first 2yrs and laid maybe a handful in her 3rd. During that time she went broody pretty much once a month. She was an amazing mother to her adopted daughters the only time we let her set and they needed to be taken from her eventually since she was still trying to care for them by the time they were getting ready to lay eggs themselves! For such a sweetheart I wouldn't worry about her holding her own in the outdoor flock, I'm pretty sure she'd throw down with an ostrich and win with how jealous over treats she gets. The only downsides are the booted feet (even indoors she has gotten bumblefoot once) and poor heat tolerance. If you aren't going to be keeping them in a muddy run or extreme heat and you want a great pet here's your breed.
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Posted 6 years ago
This is the second time I have ordered from MyPetChicken. My white cochin is SO beautiful, docile and cuddly and very healthy. She goes broody a LOT, so we have to keep taking her out of the nest until she stops (we only have hens, so no need for a broody). She is the only cochin and the only white bird we have (in a flock of 9), and gets along with all of them. We love our cochin, "Alaska", and I'm sure everyone else will love these cochins too! -Carla
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Posted 6 years ago
I love my cute little cochin. She is very food driven and volunteers to walk up to you. With my experience, my cochin didn't like me at first (as a matter a fact she was scared out of her mind), but then she started to warm up to me. I love her so much and she was/is very healthy.
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Posted 6 years ago