Building and working with Columbian Patterned Birds

What breed of Columbian Pattern are you working with?

  • Wyandotte

    Votes: 14 58.3%
  • Rock

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • Cochin

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Brahama

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 8 33.3%

  • Total voters
    24
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Rancher3535

Songster
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Oct 1, 2012
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Idaho, Kuna
This thread is for an open discussion on building a good columbian patterned bird. It does not matter what breed...rock, wyandotte or any of the breeds who have Columbian Pattern. Please share your thoughts, problems you are having, experiences, or knowledge in working with the columbian pattern,

Please try to end your post with your name so we can get to know you as well as your screen name.

Thanks
ROB
 
I have Light Brahma's.
I too am intrested in the Columbian Pattern.
Not sure though how it works and what it works best with.


Thanks for starting this thread maybe genetic people will come along and explain it in "For Dummy Terms" for me.

Randy
 
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This thread is for an open discussion on building a good columbian patterned bird. It does not matter what breed...rock, wyandotte or any of the breeds who have Columbian Pattern. Please share your thoughts, problems you are having, experiences, or knowledge in working with the columbian pattern,

Please try to end your post with your name so we can get to know you as well as your screen name.

Thanks
ROB
Yes, it does matter which breed you have. eWh Columbian are bred different than eb (brown) Columbian breeds. In eWh breeds, the down is white to the skin. It requires no color balancing in the underfluff to achieve correct top color. In eb based Columbian breeds, the underfluff has a hue to it and requires color balancing in the underfluff to get correct color in the top color.
Best,
Karen in western PA and the eWh Light Sussex
 
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Yes, it does matter which breed you have. eWh Columbian are bred different than eb (brown) Columbian breeds. In eWh breeds, the down is white to the skin. It requires no color balancing in the underfluff to achieve correct top color. In eb based Columbian breeds, the underfluff has a hue to it and requires color balancing in the underfluff to get correct color in the top color.
Best,
Karen in western PA and the eWh Light Sussex
Thanks Karen ... My comment about it does not matter which breed I was trying to do is get people who work with the columbian pattern to just talk and share. So many people think they can only talk about the Columbian Rock or Wyandotte or Light Sussex and all of the others that deal with the pattern. Just looking for people who really understand all of the eWH eb stuff to explain it and help other to understand it, and how to work with it. There is a lot to learn about the columbian pattern no matter what breed. It sounds like you have an excellent grasp on the genetics and that is great and could add and teach many of us about it.

Thanks again for jumping in...
Rob
 
Hi Rob, I have had Columbian pattern fowl for at least 45 years. I will check in often to see if there are questions I can answer. Don

Don ... thanks for joining in on the discussion. What breed of Columbians are you raising? Standard or Bantams? Is there much difference in working with the columbian pattern in standard or bantams or is it pretty much the same other than size of bird?

Rob
 
Hi Rob, other than size there is no difference in working with the Columbian Bantam and large. At present I columbians in Rock , Wyandotte and Brahma. My first columbians years ago were Cochin Bantams. Don
Don,
So do you raise standard columbian wyandottes or bantam? I have had mine for well over 30 years. APA judges Homer Endersby and Bill Ridgeway got me started back in 1980 and I have had them ever since.

Now that you are here what is the first thing you look for beside type in the columbian pattern? I have heard and practiced dark under color male to light undercolor females and the reverse. True false?

Any tricks to getting rid of ticking on the females? I can take some pictures and post them of what I am talking about. Right now the girls are all in snow and mud. Been in the 20's here for the high and yesterday and today we hit 38-40. Newk week back to the 20's for highs

Rob
 
Randy the reason I started this thread is so we can discuss and working building better columbian patterns. Ask away any thing and hopefully someone will have the answer. I have worked with columbian wyandottes for well over 30 years and still don't know much. Always a learning process. I have several good articles from old magazines and a couple of letter from some of the old time breeders. May have to pull them out and put them on here for some discussions.

Rob
 
Randy the reason I started this thread is so we can discuss and working building better columbian patterns. Ask away any thing and hopefully someone will have the answer. I have worked with columbian wyandottes for well over 30 years and still don't know much. Always a learning process. I have several good articles from old magazines and a couple of letter from some of the old time breeders. May have to pull them out and put them on here for some discussions.

Rob
I definately will be asking questions. I'm mostly waiting for things to start laying right and maybe do a test breeding or two then I'll know what to ask.
I appreciate you starting this thread.

Randy
 

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