What ever he is I want him...
I like barnyard mixes and he could bring some cool colored chicks into the barnyard...
I like barnyard mixes and he could bring some cool colored chicks into the barnyard...
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With clean legs?
If I have my genetics down right (have not bred Cochin mixes, but have experienced Marans mixes)...A first generation mix of Cochin and clean legged would give lighter legs, as only 1 feathered leg gene would be present. By the 2nd generation, if bred back to a clean legged bird, you could end up with some with no leg feathers but possibly still have some bright legs. Some could have softer feathers...Punnett Square math kicks in.
LofMc
I pondered Cochin in the background due to the bright yellow legs and somewhat soft feather pattern...but specified mix because of the clean legs.
If I have my genetics down right (have not bred Cochin mixes, but have experienced Marans mixes)...A first generation mix of Cochin and clean legged would give lighter legs, as only 1 feathered leg gene would be present. By the 2nd generation, if bred back to a clean legged bird, you could end up with some with no leg feathers but possibly still have some bright legs. Some could have softer feathers...Punnett Square math kicks in.
I also think it could be a Swedish Flower Hen....or a highly colored mix.
Hard to know from this photo with no background, no age. Mix breeds can bring a lot of surprising patterns with the right mix.
LofMc
I know nothing on genetics and appreciate the examples. I'm still in the learning in everything. ThanksAnd then weird things happen that shouldn't...I have a bantam cochin hen I bred here. Both parents had decently feathered legs and good type, and I'm positive of the parentage. She is totally clean legged and not especially rounded, you'd never peg her as a cochin. But, she loves to brood chicks and that's all I really cared about....all the other birds I hatched from the parents (a dozen or so total) were good looking birds....
Well it's a roo!