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Cochin Thread!!!

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Thanks for the kind comment.

What colors?

For instance, Light Brahma X Black Cochin should produce Birchen colored offspring. Obvioulsy, you are dealing with different breed conformation, but they are both featherlegged heavy Asiatics, so that's a plus. Most likely you'll deal with comb issues for a while, but you should have consistent single combs after a couple years, although side sprigs will pop up from time to time. What is the goal? Different colored Brahmas or Cochins?
 
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Thanks for the kind comment.

What colors?

For instance, Light Brahma X Black Cochin should produce Birchen colored offspring. Obvioulsy, you are dealing with different breed conformation, but they are both featherlegged heavy Asiatics, so that's a plus. Most likely you'll deal with comb issues for a while, but you should have consistent single combs after a couple years, although side sprigs will pop up from time to time. What is the goal? Different colored Brahmas or Cochins?

I am looking for different color combinations. In Brahma colors are limited, in Cochin the possibilities are so much greater. I love the light Brahmas, however after acquiring 2 Cochin pullets (a black and a blue), my mind has been racing about the crosses I might make between the 2 breeds and the color combos that might be possible. I plan to keep the breeds separate but will use breeding pens when needed. I am a hatching fool...LOL
 
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Thanks for the kind comment.

What colors?

For instance, Light Brahma X Black Cochin should produce Birchen colored offspring. Obvioulsy, you are dealing with different breed conformation, but they are both featherlegged heavy Asiatics, so that's a plus. Most likely you'll deal with comb issues for a while, but you should have consistent single combs after a couple years, although side sprigs will pop up from time to time. What is the goal? Different colored Brahmas or Cochins?

I am looking for different color combinations. In Brahma colors are limited, in Cochin the possibilities are so much greater. I love the light Brahmas, however after acquiring 2 Cochin pullets (a black and a blue), my mind has been racing about the crosses I might make between the 2 breeds and the color combos that might be possible. I plan to keep the breeds separate but will use breeding pens when needed. I am a hatching fool...LOL

How about a single combed buff laced Brahma to a golden laced Cochin. (as a project)
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There are people working on blue brahmas already, I believe. A guy has a large fowl splash cochin rooster with a peacomb.....crossing to light brahmas, I think.

I have a large fowl blue cochin hen with a peacomb. Haven't decided what to do with her yet. She is in a major molt right now, so maybe by spring will be ready and raring to breed.

I have some of the offspring of the splash cochin x light brahma. ALL are blue with varying amounts of silver and gold leakage. Pretty pretty birds.
 
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I am always up for hatching...lol. Since I have a cabinet hatcher and a cabinet incubator I would LOVE to hatch out any cochin or brahma project eggs; would provide detailed notes as well as pictures...more than happy to pay for shipping in exchange for trialling eggs!

I have an online buddy who did RIR x light brahma crosses whom I should be getting test eggs of in the spring...feather legged for both but pullets are white and cockerels are red? Maybe a good cross with a blue to get something lemon-blue, etc?
 
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If I had money I would buy the buffed laced brahmas, silver laced brahmas and the blr brahma eggs. But since all of us who hatch know it is a crap shoot, I just can't spend hundred of dollars on a dozen or less of eggs. Hubby would burn the incubator and hatcher for sure!!! LOL

Edited to add: Oh, yes, also Partridge Brahma eggs!
 
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Would love to see pictures of these birds. Congratulations!

the pullets look soooo good, when they were setting down in the show cage, the but feathers were almost touching there head!
 
Hi guys!
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I've been super-busy and not online much (midterms
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, and registration for spring classes), but I wanted to pop in quick and share a picture of this little Columbian baby that hatched yesterday afternoon! I set 4 eggs just out of curiosity, only 1 developed, and produced this little chick!
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I'm 99% sure by its behavior already that it's a little roo.
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He's in his own brooder at the moment, but he'll be joining these guys in a few days - the Blue, Blue Mottled, and Black Mottled chicks that hatched last weekend from Frizzledhen's eggs! All 8 eggs that developed hatched.
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