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    Self-Blue Cochin Bantams

    looking good. What color are his legs/feet? If not yellow, not to worry, going back to the Blacks will infuse the yellow pigment.
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    Self-Blue Cochin Bantams

    Craig, I just shipped a pair of SB's and a pair of Blacks to a fellow in GA and he's going to work on them. Likewise, I am sending at least a couple males to Doddie Truedson in a couple weeks so we'll have some on the West Coast. Linda Blackman has expressed interest and I plan to get some to...
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    Cochin Thread!!!

    Gail, I've found it depends on the variety. Typically my Blacks and Whites look like little miniature versions of their future selves once they feather out with their first set of feathers. So do the Barreds. Buff are completely different. Very leggy as immature birds and fill in later...
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    Cochin Thread!!!

    Gail, Green band ckl, and white band pullet. Those will be your two best marked birds. I realize they are 3/4 GL, but you are seeing complete lacing on both so those would be the two I'd definitely keep. You may want to let some of the pullets grow out a while to evaluate type. Tom
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    Ameraucana thread for posting pictures and discussing our birds

    Christie, I read back through a couple of your posts to where you stated what you had on hand and that you had separated ckls and pullets. My recommendation as far as breeding matchups. I'd try the following breedings. Blue A ckl x Black Am pullets Splash A ckl x Black Am pullets Black Am...
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    Cornish Thread

    thanks Walt. Fun birds to work with. Tom
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    Cornish Thread

    I thought I'd post a couple photos of this year's birds. The Dark ckl and I had just jogged around the yard for a couple minutes. Actually he had jumped off the bale of straw and I was trying to catch him. Deceptively quick, at least short term. They wear out fast though! He was too tired...
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    Self-Blue Cochin Bantams

    I thought I'd provide an update. This is the oldest cockerel from this year's hatch. f5 cockerel - 5 1/2 months old.
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    Large Fowl Cochin Thread

    Based upon feathering, looks like 2 cockerels and 2 pullets, (one blue cockerel, one splash cockerel). RE: Vulture hocks. At 3 weeks I'd say it's too early to tell. The hocks are one of the first places that Cochins start to feather out. I'd be more concerned at this point about what...
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    Blue Andalusian thread!

    2012 Cockerels - 4 months old The other birds in the photos are Buff Orpingtons, Black Wyandottes, Black Cochins and Buff Cochins.
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    Large Fowl Cochin Thread

    The blue birds in those photos are pullets, although the one in the back that you are asking about isn't a Cochin. It doesn't have any feathers on its legs.
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    Blue Andalusian thread!

    Hopefully, you have a good hatch Christie! As an FYI for those reading this thread, we had to do a little extra work to ship to Christie, given that she is in Hawaii. We had to send in a permit request to the Hawaii Dept of Ag. They mailed me the permit, which needed to be affixed to the...
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    Self-Blue Cochin Bantams

    I start the process right out of the incubator. Assuming a successful hatch, I am to the point where I'd cull a chick for incorrect foot/leg color. You also have to know your breed/variety and be familiar with correct chick down color, faults that can be determined at an early age etc. Since...
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    Self-Blue Cochin Bantams

    Culling - personal preference really and depends on what your goals are. I can only speak for myself and tell you what I do and why. Regarding the Self-Blues (note: I don't raise any "L" colored Cochins. The Self-Blue variety is already recognized and IMO throwing the "L" terminology in the...
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    Cochin Thread!!!

    Keep in mind that the process for variety recognition has changed dramatically since then. In 1977 Blue, Birchen, Brown Red, Columbian and Red Batnams were recognized. While I wouldn't bet my paycheck on it, I don't believe there was a qualifying meet with 25 or 50 birds in each variety, with...
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