I think that is related to the color. Like a black Cochin has black legs, and a Blue may have slate? There skin is whiteAnyone know the leg and skin color for Cochins?
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I think that is related to the color. Like a black Cochin has black legs, and a Blue may have slate? There skin is whiteAnyone know the leg and skin color for Cochins?
I have Aseel on the sheet already. I will be adding whatever is APA recognized, then reviewing the list and adding to it any breeds that aren't APA recognized but that I feel enough people have to be worth being on the calculator. Like Brabanters, for example.Yea, good idea...I was thinking of having colored presents for each breed of like the hackles and stuff which are linked up to the genes in the calculator. Also we must not forget the other game birds like Indian Game, Shamo, Malay, Assel, and Modern Game...I know some others, a friend of mine is extremely obsessed with game birds.
I have eye color written down as "Red, Reddish Bay, Hazel, Black"Eyes also vary from reddish bay to dark brown...
The blue splash cochins ive seen had light colored legs they looked kind of pinkish to me. Is that white? Skin color was white. and really dark brown eyesAnyone know the leg and skin color for Cochins?
No clue. Guess I'll cross that bridge when I get to it.What are you going to do with breeds/varieties which can have unknown recessives?
Of course first one comes to mind for me is white leghorns.
They can have a lot of different genes hiding under the white.
What about black varieties that can be gold or silver based?
Remembered cochins have feathered legs so what i was remembering was incorrect. i took pictures last time i was at my sisters the blue splash have grey feet.Adding pink to leg color.