That is exactly what I needed to know. I think you are telling me to select the pullets/hens that show the least amount of cushion and breed to that, select again, until maybe (hopefully) I can remove the cushion problem. I think my feather tightness is good, but I do have a cushion problem that I need to remedy. I am also lucky that so far (knock on wood) I haven't had a problem with vulture hocks. I'm trying really hard to select my breeding stock to most closely match the standard (other than color) that I can. As I look at other breeding stock, I find that so many of the unusual colors (partridge, laced and double laced) have some serious cushions, which as I said I think comes from breeding cochin in to get the desirable color/patterns but are missing the desired brahma topline, obviously, the cochin topline is a dominant characteristic that may be very, very difficult to eradicate.
As I said before, I don't see the cushion problem in the cockerels/roosters, I'm not familiar with cochins so I don't know if it is normal that the male of the species just don't show the characteristic, but carry it in the genes. I'll share what I find from my latest brood pens as they mature.
My husband is having serious second thoughts about my project breeding brahmas. He had to build me a coop condo this last weekend, although he's making me do the inside construction.
Thanks again.
As I said before, I don't see the cushion problem in the cockerels/roosters, I'm not familiar with cochins so I don't know if it is normal that the male of the species just don't show the characteristic, but carry it in the genes. I'll share what I find from my latest brood pens as they mature.
My husband is having serious second thoughts about my project breeding brahmas. He had to build me a coop condo this last weekend, although he's making me do the inside construction.

Thanks again.