Ok, I have my bantam cochins, and I am interested in knowing what I would get if I combined certain colors. I had someone explain to me the genetics of crossing a mottled roo over my splash hens. I think they said after I bred the babies back to each other I would start to get blue mottled chicks, which is definitely something I want to work on next year. Here is what I have, can anyone tell me what I can combine, and what I would get?
1 pair of white cochins
1 pair of mottled
1 pair of barred cochins (barring is weak though and looks more cuckoo in pattern)
1 partridge cochin hen
1 splash roo and 4 splash hens
3 frizzled cochins, all hens, one red, one white, one black
I know if I take my white roo and put him over my white frizzle hen, I can get white frizzle chicks. But what if I put my white roo over say, my red frizzle? Or what if I put my splash roo over my white hen? I am interested in trying to get a grasp on the genetics. Next Spring will be my first time breeding and if I end up with a lot of chicks, I want them to be something people would be interested in buying. I know some colors come out "ugly" and that some people won't find them desirable. Any ideas on what I can do with what I have? Or, can you recommend a color I don't have and tell me what I could do with it? I love my bantam cochins. They are the sweetest little birds. I have standard breeds too in my flock, but none are cochins. However, my little barred roo REALLY seems to like my Amber Sexlink pullet! I don't plan to raise those babies though!
Also, I have a standard turken roo, he's partridge in color. Can I cross him over my white silkies, or is he too big? And if I can, what might I get? This feels like science class all over again. I understand dominancy in colors, and I know that even if I bred naked neck silkies, not all the chicks would come out that way, but would instead carry the gene. I am sure as I begin breeding next year I will learn this better, but I would like to get as much information now as possible to prepare myself for next year. Thank you for any information you can give me!
1 pair of white cochins
1 pair of mottled
1 pair of barred cochins (barring is weak though and looks more cuckoo in pattern)
1 partridge cochin hen
1 splash roo and 4 splash hens
3 frizzled cochins, all hens, one red, one white, one black
I know if I take my white roo and put him over my white frizzle hen, I can get white frizzle chicks. But what if I put my white roo over say, my red frizzle? Or what if I put my splash roo over my white hen? I am interested in trying to get a grasp on the genetics. Next Spring will be my first time breeding and if I end up with a lot of chicks, I want them to be something people would be interested in buying. I know some colors come out "ugly" and that some people won't find them desirable. Any ideas on what I can do with what I have? Or, can you recommend a color I don't have and tell me what I could do with it? I love my bantam cochins. They are the sweetest little birds. I have standard breeds too in my flock, but none are cochins. However, my little barred roo REALLY seems to like my Amber Sexlink pullet! I don't plan to raise those babies though!
Also, I have a standard turken roo, he's partridge in color. Can I cross him over my white silkies, or is he too big? And if I can, what might I get? This feels like science class all over again. I understand dominancy in colors, and I know that even if I bred naked neck silkies, not all the chicks would come out that way, but would instead carry the gene. I am sure as I begin breeding next year I will learn this better, but I would like to get as much information now as possible to prepare myself for next year. Thank you for any information you can give me!