• Home
  • Animals Farms Products
  • Pricing
  • Websites
  • List your animals
    • Sign In
    • Sign up - Get started
    • Help & Support
    • Herd Management Website Hosting About Openherd

Search Animals for Sale

  • Alpacas (8293)
  • Goats (388)
  • Swine (10)
  • Yak (85)
  • Sheep (117)
  • Dogs (32)
  • Llamas (42)
  • Chickens (24)
  • Cattle (15)
  • Miniature Cattle (3)
  • Rabbits (23)
  • Horses (32)
  • Miniature Horses (15)
  • Ducks (5)
  • Donkeys (16)
  • Birds (3)
  • Geese (2)
  • Guinea Fowl (1)
  • Quail (1)

— The Openherd Team

Browser not Supported

Please update your browser to a current version of

  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Opera

Leaverton Farm

Backyard Chickens

Share
  • Email a Link
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on X
  • Pin on Pinterest
Save
Elizabeth Leaverton
3335 216th Place SE
Sammamish, WA, 98075
206-940-6234
Send Message
  • About
  • Animals
Share
  • Email a Link
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on X
  • Pin on Pinterest
Save
Chickens6
  • Belgian Bearded d'Uccle1
    • For Sale1
      • Rooster1
  • Cochin3
    • For Sale3
      • Rooster3
  • Easter Egger1
    • Breeding Stock1
      • Straight Run1
  • Polish1
    • For Sale1
      • Rooster1


Stew

Stew

Friendly Bantam Mottled Cochin Rooster

Stew

Chicken, Cochin/Bantam, Rooster (male) | Black and White

DOB: 3/25/2026 (Under 1 yr)

Sire:
 
Dam:
 

Price:

$20

Ask seller a question

Details

We got too many successful eggs from the Meyer Hatchery 12 bantam eggs order. This fellow is friendly with my girls and has been handled a lot. He crows in the morning and so far just in the morning. Unfortunately we cannot keep him due to limits on number of chickens allowed. From the Meyer Website “The Mottled Cochin Bantam breed will bring dense, long, soft plumage and a poofy tail. Beautiful, black feathers will have an iridescent green sheen to them and may be tipped in white, which creates the mottled appearance. They do have feathers on their legs and feet, so care should be taken in the winter. Like their full-size counterparts, the cochin bantams are docile and hens often go broody. You can expect 4-6 brown to tinted eggs each week. Males should be around 36 ounces and females around 30 ounces when fully grown.”

Updated 6/10/2026

© 2026 Openherd Terms Privacy
More info
List your animals

Openherd

We exist to help family farms be successful.

  • About Openherd
  • Herd Management
  • Marketplace
  • Websites
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Facebook page

Support

100% U.S.-based email and phone support!

  • Support & FAQ
  • Join Openherd
  • Plans & Pricing

Advertise

Advertising for farms, vendors, professionals, and corporate.

  • Advertise on Openherd
  • Advertising types, costs
  • Create an ad (account required)

How Openherd Works

Our system is easy, affordable, and effective:

  • Livestock Marketplace
  • Herd management
  • Farm website hosting
  • All managed in one place!
  • Learn more List your animals!

Website Hosting

The easiest farm website you'll ever have!

  • Websites
  • Website Designs
  • Domains, SSLs, Email
  • Ecommerce
  • Concierge Services
  • How to create your website
  • Why Openherd websites are best for farms