WestKnollAmy
The Crazy Chicken Lady
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HI! I would like to breed for my own line of calico cochins! I have mille Fluers, but no calico cochins. how do i go about creating my own line without having a calico already!
lets say I breed a Mille Roo to a White Cochin hen, the breed back the chick to one of the parents to get the mottling! would that work? to start anyway, then go from there? just curious!
Breeding in a bantam white Cochin won't help as they are recessive. You will just get dark Mille Fleurs unless you can find a dominant white breeder.
Breed in your lightest yellow Mille Fleurs and you will be able to work your way toward calicos and you can use a hysterical Mottled to help the cause. But be patient because it will take you a while. And I do mean a long while! this is not a project for 2 years. And don;t forget to keep the type there as you work on color.
Most of the chicks shown on this thread will grow up darker than what they look like as kids. After the first mature molt the roos will be much darker. The hens may stay light or even get lighter but roos darken.
Do not consider yourself to have calicos unless they are over a year old and look calico.
This was a true working calico roo that I could have used. He was pure MF breeding but a fluke. Unfortunately, he did not develop a socket on his pelvis and was lame so I put him down.
There are many great starts to the calicos out there but beware if you buy them as chicks since you may get some off colored or just bad patterned MFC as they mature. And if you buy eggs make sure the parents you see are over a year old in photos or person before you decide they are calicos.
I look forward to watching this thread and see what everyone has or produces.
Thank youHe is one of my favorite cockerels and best breeding prospect at this time. The hatch he came out of was 76% roos and the pullets, unfortunately, aren't looking like they're going to make the cut for my breeding program soooo lol I'm "window shopping" for prospects.![]()
I am so happy that someone has started this thread! I have several Calico chicks hatched out already this month and an incubator full right now. I am getting some very nice type with lots of white which will hopefully get darker colors in later as they mature. This seems to be the development process from previous chicks~
Amy~ I'd love to see more of your Calicos!!