Cochin Thread!!!

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I'm near La Crosse, IN. Close to Valparaiso. Where are you in MI?

I'm about 1 hr +/- north of the Tri-cities: Bay City, Midland, Saginaw.

I got my last cochins from a breeder near Jackson and IN isn't too far from there. Not this spring, since I think DH needs a break from chicks brooded in the house! But probably the year after I'd like perhaps 6-8 straight run chicks for LF partridge cochins to outcross mine on. DH hates our EE rooster and would love a few more nice cochin roos to replace him with
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What's the source for your stock?
 
I just looked in the atlas and saw you're in the north.

Tambien, yo enseno espanol en una escuela secundaria aqui y puedo hablar con su esposa. Yo soy mujer tambien, algunos personas creen que soy hombre. See the "OK, fess up" thread in Random Ramblings.
 
I managed to get two fertile LF GLC eggs from my new birds I was AIing before she quit laying. Wish me hatching luck please.
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Que chistoso! debemos empezar un programa de agricultura espanola de aves...

Hay "thread" para hablar en espanol, tambien en "Random Ramblings"
A mi esposo le encantan los "cochins" pero tenemos otros gallinas para huevos.

?Hay una "forum" de gente con pollos? Pues, hay palabra mejor en espanol que "gente con pollos"? Polleros? Gallistas? El Senor de la granja?
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Did anyone get a photo of the Birchen Cochin LF at the Ohio National that I keep hearing about ?
LF, not bantam ????
Love to see some !!

And good luck dak!!!
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Woo-hoo! Best of hatches wished!
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Thank you, I'm hoping eggs that haven't been shipped do better than the nightmare of shipped eggs.
 
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I don't recall any Large Birchen Cochins at Columbus. Only Black, White, Buff, and Barred and a couple Buff Frizzle Cochins that were very small. If there were Birchen Cochins I didn't see them.

To answer the question of how one would/could create them, you'd have to go outside the breed. If I were going to work on Birchen Cochin Large Fowl I'd breed a Light Brahma Cockerel to a Black pullet. The resulting f1 birds should be Birchen for the most part. Select the best Cochin typed and best colored birds from the f1's and go from there. Ultimately the best bet would be to use two Black pullets so that you had some genetic diversity when you bred the f1's back to each other. You'll have comb issue for a few years, but I've seen large Birchens that came from this approach and they were quite good with good size and type. Keep in mind that Birchen Cochins are not recognized variety in Large Cochins.
 

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