COCHIN BANTAMS. 
The Cochin Bantam male should conform in miniature fashion to the 
general outlines of the larger Cochin. He should be broad, deep, plump, 
and well rounded, of bold and forward carriage, short in legs, head carried 
not much higher than tail. Plumage, long, loose and abundant, the more 
fluff plumage the better; stiff hock plumage is objectionable. The Cochin 
Bantam female should conform, in a feminine way, with the male. In 
general outlines she should be rather short, neat and well rounded, very 
profuse of feathering and short in leg. Stiff hock plumage is objectionable. 
Disqualifications. 
The disqualifications for all Cochin Bantams shall be the same as 
for larger Cochins of the corresponding variety, except as to hock plumage. 
STANDARD WEIGHTS. 
Cock 30 oz. Hen 2<> <>/,. 
Cockerel 26 oz. Pullet 24 oz. 
DISQUALIFYING WEIGHTS. 
Cock 34 oz. Hen 30 oz. 
Cockerel 30 oz. Pullet 28 oz. 
SHAPE AND COLOR, MALE AND FEMALE. 
The general shape and color of all Cochin Bantams shall conform to 
the description of the corresponding variety of the larger Cochins. 
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