EmilyRobb
Songster
Last year around this time, I had acquired a few bantam cochins for show. I wasn't exactly sure what color they were, so I listed the hens as blue and the rooster as birchen. However, the hens have slight silver coloration on the edges of their neck feathers which doesn't seem to be a trait in blue cochins, and the rooster appears to have blue coloration as well besides the silver neck (sun exposure has turned it slightly yellow). I'll attach pictures, but does anybody know what colors these cochins would qualify as. The hens have won awards in a blue-birchen color category, but I didn't even think that that was an accepted APA/ABA variety in bantams.
Additionally, the rooster and hens have mated and I've hatched their chicks, but I'm really not sure what colors to expect. It looks like I have a splash, some silver pencilled ones (tan/brown with white stripes down the back), maybe some blue or black, and a few chicks with certain feathers that are both white and black. They're only 2.5 weeks at this point, but maybe the progeny of the chickens could help to determine parental genotypes which I'm curious about. If anybody thinks they know what's going on there, don't hesitate to let me know because I'm equally as curious.
Additionally, the rooster and hens have mated and I've hatched their chicks, but I'm really not sure what colors to expect. It looks like I have a splash, some silver pencilled ones (tan/brown with white stripes down the back), maybe some blue or black, and a few chicks with certain feathers that are both white and black. They're only 2.5 weeks at this point, but maybe the progeny of the chickens could help to determine parental genotypes which I'm curious about. If anybody thinks they know what's going on there, don't hesitate to let me know because I'm equally as curious.