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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...
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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....
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district includes the
largest metropolitan region of the state:
Greater Cochin.
Ernakulam district yields the
highest revenue and the
largest number of...
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Accessed December 2018.
George Pickering Burnham (1874). The
China Fowl: Shanghae,
Cochin, and "Brahma". Melrose, M****achusetts: Rand,
Avery and Co. [s.n...
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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...
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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...
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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...