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I was told (on the CI FB group) that a bunny tail is a no-no, a DQ.
Are the mottled? Cochins hard to get or are the a little more common? I love them and am thinking about getting some. Just wondering how hard they are to get and can they only be bred to each other?
Hi Everyone!
I'm pleased to introduce you to my new Cochin bantam chicks who turned 4 weeks old today! They are from Ideal Poultry.
I was thinking that the one in photo 1 could be a roo, but it feathered out much quicker than the others so maybe a hen? I'd love to hear what you all think as far as sex goes!
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Are the mottled? Cochins hard to get or are the a little more common? I love them and am thinking about getting some. Just wondering how hard they are to get and can they only be bred to each other?
Quote: A "Bunny Tail" is not desirable in cochins.
The tail area (cushion) should blend into to the total roundness of the bird.
They are not hard to get, but finding good ones can be tricky, look at Matt McCammon's birds, he has fantastic mottled birds.
You can breed them to good quality black birds, to get more mottled, but because the mottling gene is recessive you need to get two copies.
Put simply, A mottled bird to a pure black will not give you mottled, but it will give you birds split for mottled, that when mated back together or back to a mottled, will give you more mottled birds.
Hope that helps, if you need any further info then shout![]()
I can name 3 Breeders of quality mottled bantam Cochins off the top of my head. Matt McCammon in Indiana, Judy Gaant in the Carolinas, Jamie Matts from New York. To get good mottleds it is best to breed to each other but you can breed to Black and get a recognized variety.. I have to remind everyone that mottleds change with every molt. There are other breeders of them too but these people have done it well for years.