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I was hoping someone that raises LF could help you here. All I have is Bantams, but I'll give it a shot. When you say older and younger, we don't know exactly how old either is, which would help give us a better picture of where they both should be in their development. But just from the pics offered, I would keep the older roo. I'm just really having a problem with the "swayback" appearance of the younger roo.
Wish I could offer better help.
 
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I was hoping someone that raises LF could help you here. All I have is Bantams, but I'll give it a shot. When you say older and younger, we don't know exactly how old either is, which would help give us a better picture of where they both should be in their development. But just from the pics offered, I would keep the older roo. I'm just really having a problem with the "swayback" appearance of the younger roo.
Wish I could offer better help.

Thanks so much for your input! I appreciate it very much!
 
We got 2 partridge cochin pullets (along with 2 Plymouth Rocks, and 2 Sultans) 2 weeks ago and they are different colors, can anyone tell me if they both are partridge? They are my dad's chickens and he added a little humor to their names...

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This is Bar-b

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And this is Que
 
davony's chicks :

I don't know because I not no anything about the standards but here are my mottled cochins.
This is my Roo and you can see one of the hens
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/32929_tex_1.jpg
Here is a pullet at about 5-6 months
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/32929_miss_thing.jpg
and a cockeral at about 5-6 months
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/32929_4_month_ckl.jpg

WOW they have an awful lot of white in them. I'm thinking way too much. I don't show so I don't know the standard but I know none of my mottleds have anywhere near that much white. It almost looks like they were splashed with bleach on the front.

Laurie​
 
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WOW they have an awful lot of white in them. I'm thinking way too much. I don't show so I don't know the standard but I know none of my mottleds have anywhere near that much white. It almost looks like they were splashed with bleach on the front.

Laurie

Thanks for your input. I don't show either, I fell in love with the trio when I saw them. My 2 hens have a lot more black in them too. I didn't know if the chicks would develop more black in them or not. They sure have changed from hatchlings to now. I guess I will have to wait until they get to be a year old to see how much they will change.
Thanks again:)
 
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WOW they have an awful lot of white in them. I'm thinking way too much. I don't show so I don't know the standard but I know none of my mottleds have anywhere near that much white. It almost looks like they were splashed with bleach on the front.

Laurie

I believe that will molt out with age. So you need to wait longer.
 
I was just looking at the polish thread and saw pictures of a tolbunt Polish. I really like the coloring but like bantam cochins better than Polish. I don't see any tolbunt in any other breed but polish. Is this because its not a very popular color or because it can't be done in cochins or because it is so new? OOOOohh if it could be done I wanna try. I wanted to start a breeding project but haven't found one that really interests me yet. Genetics experts, breeding experts anyone could it be done? I have heard that it is a mix of golden laced and mottled.
 
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I have a friend in MD who breeds them - they are spectacular! Too bad I don't like those frou-frou chickens!
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I think she said that it's not in the standard - maybe they can't get a consistent color yet? Wouldn't that be awesome in a cochin, though?
 

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