Yes, a lot like the MF d'Uccles but those are sometimes hard to achieve, as well. Those have been in the works for ages and still sometimes just do not get the correct pattern. But they have it down better than where we are in the bantam Cochins. There are several on this thread that have achieved some very close examples though.
I need to get my pattern better but I think my type is getting close to be sustainable. I use a lot of the same roos and keep crossing their daughters back to those same nice roos.
Fred, my foundation roo.....
Xavier....
Schmoozle....
Tristan.....
A nice roo I am letting go. The new owner will get a lot of really nice youngsters out of this handsome fella. I would have kept him but if someone needs a nice roo I always seem to have extras. There are some I just can't put in the freezer or sell to just anyone.

I am not going so much for pattern right now but every generation gets closer because most of the genes are there, just not totally in place yet. The type is what I want first.
Bantam Cochins are my love! Mille Fleur projects, buff barred projects and black/blue Mottled. Chickens, Guineas, Ducks, Peafowl and Meal Worms. Contact me for hatching eggs and a link to my website.
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Bantam Cochins are my love! Mille Fleur projects, buff barred projects and black/blue Mottled. Chickens, Guineas, Ducks, Peafowl and Meal Worms. Contact me for hatching eggs and a link to my website.
God Bless America! If you can't stand behind our troops, please feel free to stand in front of them!
"Science and religion are not at odds. Science is simply too young to understand."















If you ever tire of any & want to re-home, tell them California Sunshine is the best 
I have once again retired her but you never know when she might have to perform again. She was my "Bridget's, Mom.


