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Bluebell looks all ready for her close up
ROFL for a sec i thought you said something about putting makeup on bluebell...I got Bluebell all primped up last night - bath, nail trim and blow dry. I'm taking her to the Humane Society of West Michigan this morning for the kids to pet, and the Eight West news crew will be there as well so maybe she'll get to be on tv!I suppose I better put on some makeup for once...![]()
well, i don't really think crele is a color found in cochins (tho a barred brown-red has been worked on.Question for all, I see a lot of mottleds, mille's, blacks/white/blues/buffs etc, but are the Reds, silver laced, silver penciled, crele's and partridges out there, are there not many numbers of those, or is it just they are not the "popular" colors right now? If you were to work on one of the last five, which would it be? (i am looking from the variety preservation perspective, not just the solid color since it is not as intimidating as the patterns)
Question for all, I see a lot of mottleds, mille's, blacks/white/blues/buffs etc, but are the Reds, silver laced, silver penciled, crele's and partridges out there, are there not many numbers of those, or is it just they are not the "popular" colors right now? If you were to work on one of the last five, which would it be? (i am looking from the variety preservation perspective, not just the solid color since it is not as intimidating as the patterns)
haha i had to go back and double check, i was having my first cup of tea at the time so was only partially awakeROFL for a sec i thought you said something about putting makeup on bluebell...![]()
Only 4 of the final 5 are recognized varieties in Bantam Cochins. Crele's are a project and beautiful. If in it for the preservation perspective I consider Columbian, Buuff Columbian, Silver Penciled, Silver Laced, Gold Laced, Partridge, Red, Black Tailed Red (the rarest as I have never seen 1), Barred, Birchen, Brown Red, and Lemon Blues as well as ALL frizzles to be rare/endangered also. I think it is a combination of reasons but more people are recognizing what you noticed also. Any of the varieties on your short list would benefit from your dedication to the breed. If you want to know more about where to get what you decide to raise PM me and I will try to help if I can.
Craig
This is the list of APA recognized colors as of July 2010.
Hope this helps someone.
Listed by Breed, variety, year recognized, class
Bantams
Cochin Birchen 1977 Feather Legged
Cochin Black 1874 Feather Legged
Cochin Blue 1977 Feather Legged
Cochin Brown Red 1977 Feather Legged
Cochin Buff 1874 Feather Legged
Cochin Columbian 1977 Feather Legged
Cochin Golden Laced 1965 Feather Legged
Cochin Mottled 1965 Feather Legged
Cochin Partridge 1874 Feather Legged
Cochin Red 1977 Feather Legged
Cochin Silver Laced 1965 Feather Legged
Cochin White 1874 Feather Legged
Large fowl
Cochin Barred 1982 Asiatic
Cochin Black 1874 Asiatic
Cochin Blue 1965 Asiatic
Cochin Brown 1965 Asiatic
Cochin Buff 1874 Asiatic
Cochin Golden Laced 1965 Asiatic
Cochin Partridge 1874 Asiatic
Cochin Silver Laced 1965 Asiatic
Cochin White 1874 Asiatic
For Bantams, the ABA also recognizes as well as all Bantams recognized by the APA:
Barred
Black Tailed Red
Buff Columbian
Lemon Blue
Silver Penciled