Thank you for your feedback. I'd like to see a picture of a LF Cochin with good blue color!! Yes, I do have a black cockerel and two black pullets, they are out of two blues. So would it be better to get a black that's out of blacks? THANKS, I really appreciate your comments!! Here's a pic of one of my black pullets. 
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Thank you for your feedback. I'd like to see a picture of a LF Cochin with good blue color!!

and both of these ladies live at my house. The light one has the best type but the worst color, therefore, the judge gave the honor to the darker blue...
Hope this helps. I've always been told that the best blue markings come from mating a splash with a black...my thoughts
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here is the father to my roo. Im not sure this pic shows all his gold color.. he is truely something in person... I do belive the hen is buff? he is a shiny gold not the flat buff color... Can I show my boy that will look like this roo? I am learning and I want to get him 2 gold girls too.. do you show in a trio or can you just show a roo or a hen?
thanks for advice
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Is it possible for you to get a close up shot of each bird in question? My eyesight ain't what it used to be 
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Ill see if I can she said she has some on her website. so Ill go there now...
bo's owner said he was in molt in these pics.. I hope you can still see what you need to in him..


she also did say that she only has his buff hen .. she has sold all her other hens.. only kept this pair.
thanks for helping
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as a refresher.. my boy is only 15 weeks old but when he gets mature can i show him.. he looks just like his dad.... do they show the barred?
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I was wondering what is the correct leg and foot coloring for Cochins??
I found this on the other Cochin thread and copied it. This should answer your question.
cochinman2005 wrote:
BuffyGRL wrote:
Coopa Cabana wrote:
I only have the SOP for Bantams; I believe it's the same for LF, but I'm not positive.
Black: SHANKS & TOES: Yellow or swarthy yellow; plumage black.
Blue: SHANKS & TOES: Swarthy yellow; plumage, same as balance of plumage.
Splash is not listed, as it is not a recognized variety for Bantam Cochins. I think, when in doubt, go with Swarthy Yellow. We have had a lot of discussions regarding exactly what is "swarthy" yellow. Definitely not a bright yellow. I think of it more as a dusky, or dull, yellow.
Hope that helps.
Thank You
Would swarthy yellow include some gray/black on the tops of the feet and shanks? But the bottoms of the feet are yellow?
Everthing that Coopa has posted from the Standard is 100% correct. The problem with the text in any book describing a "standard" is that it's somewhat open to interpretation; in some instances at least. Swarthy yellow. Swarthy is defined as "of a dark color, complexion, or cast." My interpretation of swarthy yellow is: yellow with a tendency toward black, but not black. Totally Black legs are something different altogether and something you definitely do not want. In a Black or Blue bird is stands to reason that their leg color wouldn't be a crisp bright yellow just by the nature of their overall pigment. You want some yellow showing in the shanks and definitely the bottoms of the feet. The more yellow the legs, the more the males will tend to have white in their undercolor at the base of the tail and in the lower hackle. Males like this are of some value in breeding pullets with good leg color. Not necessarily everyone's cup of tea to resort to a kind of double mating for Blacks, but something that can be done if you are focusing on getting great leg/foot color in your females. The males tend to have better leg/foot color than females. Along the same lines, the Partridge tend to have horn colored legs/feet (sort of brownish red cast), but again, yellow bottoms for sure.
Large Fowl leg/foot color is the same. All Cochins are yellow skinned birds, and therefore require yellow/swarthy yellow legs/feet. The APA Standard of Perfection is certainly a book to own if you are breeding toward the standard. The 2010 edition just came out and it's $59.00 on the APA site.
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Bantam Cochins in Black, Birchen, Columbian and Buff Columbian. Now also have Sliver Penciled and Partridge. Working on a Silver Laced Project. Gold Laced project, and now a few White and White Frizzle.
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