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Definition of Cochin fowl

Cochin fowl
Cochin fowl Co"chin fowl`, (Zo["o]l.) A large variety of the domestic fowl, originally from Cochin China (Anam).

Meaning of Cochin fowl from wikipedia

- recognised colour varieties, for large fowl only, are black, blue, buff, cuckoo, partridge and grouse, and white;: 90–93  Cochin bantams are not recognised by...
- corresponding large fowl. It is recognised only in the United Kingdom, where the Cochin has no recognised bantam version;: 232  like the Cochin, it has heavy...
- the Plymouth Rock, as have other chicken breeds including the Brahma, the Cochin (both white and buff), the Dominique and the White-faced Black Spanish....
- district includes the largest metropolitan region of the state: Greater Cochin. Ernakulam district yields the highest revenue and the largest number of...
- Accessed December 2018. George Pickering Burnham (1874). The China Fowl: Shanghae, Cochin, and "Brahma". Melrose, M****achusetts: Rand, Avery and Co. [s.n...
- about the same time.: 311  It had previously been known as the Sebright Cochin or American Sebright.: 46  The origin of the breed is unknown; it is thought...
- bewildering array of colors and patterns can now be found in the domestic fowl. The occurrence of solid or nearly solid colored black plumage is widespread...
- was created for them in 1888. From the early 1890s, large black Langshan–Cochin crosses were being exhibited and marketed as Orpingtons by Joseph Partington...
- century, by selective breeding of birds of Oriental origin such as the Cochin, Java, Malay and Shanghai with brown Leghorn birds from Italy. The characteristic...
- the twentieth century from local fowls of mixed origin: Rhode Island Reds, Barnevelders, Partridge Leghorns, Cochins, and Wyandottes. In 1922–23, steps...