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Silver laced will work much better if you good ones available to cross with your columbians. the Black may continue to haunt you for a long time.
Do you understand why I made this cross? Improve the wings. I will have an experimental pen and figure at least 4 years minimum for results. My Columbians will continue to be bred as I do now. I will not be screwing up my whole flock of Colombians on an experimental cross. Next year I will also try a Mottled male on my best Columbian hen. I will only breed better typed birds than I already have or there is no point. If there are any better typed silver laced bantam Cochin birds out there let me know and I will look them up. I agree that I may be taking the hard road but Blacks have the best type. Type first!
Craig
you stated in your first post it was due to wings, you also stated that you expected 4 years to get back to columbian and you are at least there, It sounds as if you run a cross similar to our practices you maintained a pure line while outcrossing a improvement line to work heavily on.
I never said you would screw up the flock, I do not know if there good silver laced out there to be had in bantam and will not bother looking for any either as I can care less about the Bantam, the black is teh rougher harder longer road for teh columbian and will be much harder to get back to a good columbian.
I do know from direct experience Silver Laced works very well with Columbian and is easily breed back to columbian and can be used to improve wing primaries, and tail primaries when color defects exist.
I was merely making a suggestion based on direct experience of what does work well. With that being said, since I have no interest in teh bantam form of this breed and that is the apparent real subject and not the idea of open sharing of genetic of other experiences I wish you all teh best of luck in your endevours. I have no need for more drama in my life.