They almost look self blue! Or they could be white but just a little dirty, my large fowl white cochin girl looks self blue when she gets dusty, lol. They could darken up and be blue, or they could be splash, but I think they look a little blue.
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They almost look self blue! Or they could be white but just a little dirty, my large fowl white cochin girl looks self blue when she gets dusty, lol. They could darken up and be blue, or they could be splash, but I think they look a little blue.
They could be lavender too, I didn't think of that.Or lavender?
If they are from the white hen and the blue roo they could just be a lighter blue or lavender but I don't know how you can get a lavender (what colors I meanLol my white girl takes dust showers A LOT and she looks like a chocolate after! They are from my blue roo and/or from a white or my 2 blue hens. I only have 3, at the momentsoon I'll have my splash pullet laying. And also some store bought cochies(2 gl banty pullets? 1 buff banty?pullet 1 blue banty? cockerel and 1 black std pullet) that just turned 2 months yesterday!
If they are from the white hen and the blue roo they could just be a lighter blue or lavender but I don't know how you can get a lavender (what colors I mean) splash is a really pretty color in my mind
! Are the other cochin babies outside yet? I love the banty cochins, I am getting a birchen cochin bantam soon!
They're beautiful hope mine turn out as beautiful as your hens!
Thank you.![]()
I'd also like to say your birds are gorgeous!
Do you have frizzled females also, or do you only keep frizzled males?
(its just a curiosity question. I just hatched some of each and I'm debating whether to keep my frizzled male, or keep a smooth male and add a frizzled female or two... <only one pen for them...at the moment lol>)