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BlueMottie, Your flock is just scrumptous!! I know it's really hard to find quality stock this time of year - and you can't get them shipped even when you do find them. But you really do want to maintain the great type that you already have, so I would definitely suggest not rushing - give the good breeders another couple of months - it will be worth the wait.
In the meantime, check out 2010 Master Breeder list over on CochinsInternational (CochinsRule) - its my favorite place to find all the best breeders in one place - they're listed by color variety and bantam/large.
 
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Chickie'sMoma :

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WOW! Calypso has some massive food feathering on him! if only i could take another roo here, i'd love to take in Jazz for a project bird! i'm thinking the dad may have been from the brown red. have you asked the breeder which pen they could have been from or were they in a pen with all the colors they breed?

Thanx! I'm pretty sure I have a new home lined up for Jazz already - I think he's going to be part of a Tolbunt project, which I think he'll be great for with the lacing gene he has. I really can't be keeping any extra roos, either, but Calypso has just stolen my heart, and I can't wait to see how he feathers out when he matures! I did send the breeder I got my Golden Laced pair from some pics a few weeks ago to see if she could offer any insight, but she's not very talkative in her emails. She said that white was used several generations back to improve type, and that it could surface every once and awile. But the white in Cochins is recessive, so if/when it does appear, the birds should be solid white I believe, so I don't think that's what is going on with Jazz. And that also wouldn't explain Calypso's coloring. The rest of the chicks I've hatched out of the Golden Laced pair are all Golden Laced, so I'm pretty positive she just had some "left-over" fertility from another roo, even though I waited 3 weeks.​
 
Mrs. Fluffy Puffy :

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Just wanted to say that I Love your cochins! They're adorable! Where'd you get them from?

Thank you! If you're asking where I got my original pair of Golden Laced, they came from Bernita and Ken Miller.​
 
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Just wanted to say that I Love your cochins! They're adorable! Where'd you get them from?

Thank you! If you're asking where I got my original pair of Golden Laced, they came from Bernita and Ken Miller.

do they have a website or email
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Thank you! If you're asking where I got my original pair of Golden Laced, they came from Bernita and Ken Miller.

do they have a website or email
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Sent you a PM.
 
Bantam Lemon Blue cochins. Some are molting now and look a bit rough in the tail area, there are 2 more hens but they are sitting on eggs and didn't care to have their pic taken...LOL

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Okay, please explain "Splash Mottled" to me. How do you get one? Because I've been told by two extremely respectable breeders lately that there's no such thing, and in my head a Splash from a Blue Mottled x Blue Mottled mating would be a Splash Mottled because it has the Mottled genetics even if you can't see the mottling on Splash. But that reasoning comes from what I know about duck color genetics - I'm pretty lost when it comes it chickens.
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I have that lovely new trio of Blue Mottleds that I posted awhile back (one of the hens was sneezing a lot, but I think it's just food/dust related, but that's why they're still in the little quarantine hutch during the day - I don't want them foraging the same areas of the yard that my other birds have access to just yet):

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So, if I were to breed them would I theoretically get 50% Blue Mottled, 25% Black Mottled, and 25% Splash Mottled chicks?
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Oh, and by the way - BlueMottie, I'd love some eggs from you sometime - we'll have to talk!
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