Cochin Thread!!!

The red, white, and brown one looks like a calico.
Second photo I'm unsure, might just be a red.
The last one just looks black.
Looks like you have a lot of mixed and/or unidentified colors also :)
Is Calico a recognized color or is it considered a "project" color?

The red came from a Mil Fleur pairing.

The last one that looks black has a few white spots on him. I am hopeing when he molts that he will gain more. That is how it worked with my last mottled birds.

The two big boys on the left of the water came from a Lemon Blue pairing. Not sure if they qualify for that color or not. The girl dust bathing is also from that, not sure if she is buff or lemon. Cochins have too many colors! LOL.
 
Is Calico a recognized color or is it considered a "project" color?

The red came from a Mil Fleur pairing.

The last one that looks black has a few white spots on him. I am hopeing when he molts that he will gain more. That is how it worked with my last mottled birds.

The two big boys on the left of the water came from a Lemon Blue pairing. Not sure if they qualify for that color or not. The girl dust bathing is also from that, not sure if she is buff or lemon. Cochins have too many colors! LOL.
Yeah calico is a project color.

That's so odd that the red came from a mille fleur pairing.

If he has some white spots on him, then yeah that will probably/hopefully happen. It's hard to tell in the photos what exact color they are :)

So many different colors, but a lot are probably just mixed colors, very pretty though! You should get a lot of cool colored chicks from them if you are breeding them. It's always fun to see what you get.

Recently I got a partridge from my Calico/Mille Fleur pen, so confused lol
 
Yeah calico is a project color.

That's so odd that the red came from a mille fleur pairing.

If he has some white spots on him, then yeah that will probably/hopefully happen. It's hard to tell in the photos what exact color they are :)

So many different colors, but a lot are probably just mixed colors, very pretty though! You should get a lot of cool colored chicks from them if you are breeding them. It's always fun to see what you get.

Recently I got a partridge from my Calico/Mille Fleur pen, so confused lol
I'm with you. Check out this one. Can't wait to see what "she" becomes. She's just 4 weeks now. Her leg feathers are "blue".
 
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I can't remember what this guy is. He has a large red bump on his nose instead of a comb. Blackish grey feet, 5 toes and feathers on each. Absolutely gorgeous bird though. Has awesome grey color with reddish-blonde flecks or highlights around his neck. Very silky feathers along his neck. Looks like hair almost. Only one of our birds that has started crowing. Please help me with what breed he is.
 
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Just wanted to make sure this hen is a true Cochin. Large bird. Bigger than all our others. Thicker not taller. Has 5 toes, blackish-blue feet with feather down legs and feet. She is an extremely fast runner so we named her "Flash". Let me know what you think she is.
 
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I can't remember what this guy is. He has a large red bump on his nose instead of a comb. Blackish grey feet, 5 toes and feathers on each. Absolutely gorgeous bird though. Has awesome grey color with reddish-blonde flecks or highlights around his neck. Very silky feathers along his neck. Looks like hair almost. Only one of our birds that has started crowing. Please help me with what breed he is.


Smooth silkie or silkie mix?


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Just wanted to make sure this hen is a true Cochin. Large bird. Bigger than all our others. Thicker not taller. Has 5 toes, blackish-blue feet with feather down legs and feet. She is an extremely fast runner so we named her "Flash". Let me know what you think she is.


Looks like cochin/silkie mix to me.


5 toes, black skin, feathered legs are most commonly silkies. Others have them too, but silkies are most common.
 

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