Jun 29, 2025 #1 G gdawg2024 In the Brooder Jun 5, 2025 10 3 14 Hello, I have two buff Cochin bantam cockerels that I am going to show and I’m wondering based on the standard which shade of buff is preferred? One of my cockerels is very dark in color, and the other is just as light as the pullets. Thank you!
Hello, I have two buff Cochin bantam cockerels that I am going to show and I’m wondering based on the standard which shade of buff is preferred? One of my cockerels is very dark in color, and the other is just as light as the pullets. Thank you!
Jun 29, 2025 #2 CascadiaRiver Crowing 10 Years Dec 12, 2014 2,079 630 311 Pacific Northwest I'm a bit rusty, but when I was showing my bantam cochins darker than the pullets was preferred (could have been that judge though)
I'm a bit rusty, but when I was showing my bantam cochins darker than the pullets was preferred (could have been that judge though)
Jun 29, 2025 #3 JedJackson Enabler 9 Years Jul 6, 2016 14,035 34,588 1,122 NW Washington state It's a balance between a rich color and evenness of color. Both are preferred.
Jun 29, 2025 Thread starter #4 G gdawg2024 In the Brooder Jun 5, 2025 10 3 14 These are the options Attachments IMG_1704.jpeg 952.7 KB · Views: 9 IMG_1702.jpeg 710.2 KB · Views: 10
Jun 29, 2025 Thread starter #5 G gdawg2024 In the Brooder Jun 5, 2025 10 3 14 gdawg2024 said: These are the options Click to expand... Attachments IMG_1705.jpeg 836.7 KB · Views: 9
Jun 29, 2025 #6 JedJackson Enabler 9 Years Jul 6, 2016 14,035 34,588 1,122 NW Washington state Honestly, body conformation and fluffiness are a little lacking in both of them. But I think it is better in the darker one. That's the one I'd pick.
Honestly, body conformation and fluffiness are a little lacking in both of them. But I think it is better in the darker one. That's the one I'd pick.