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Cochin Thread!!!

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What? You didn't specify the sex you wanted when you bought the eggs?
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I remember the very first time I heard the term "pullet egg", and I thought "Now how do they know it will be a pullet?"

I still think there's a 50% chance that #4 is female.
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But they CHANGE SO MUCH as they grow. The girls in my avatar (at about 3 months) look like THIS now (at almost a year):
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And Sammy last summer (with same pullet as on right above):
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Sammy now:
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Do you have room to give them some more time???
 
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Heather, my very first thought was "Get in Line!"
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I know Tom and a few others are working very hard to bring them back, but as with most diligent breeders, they don't have enough of them yet at the point that they would consider them saleable to the public. The hen he posted a couple of weeks ago was one of the best I've seen in a long time.

The one thing at this point that I think is important is what breeding program you will be using her in. That could make a big difference in securing one from a good breeder. If you want one for a BC breeding program, you may most probably need to wait. BUT, if you want one to use in a MF breeding program or the like, I think your chances may be better. Hopefully that makes sense - do you need the "genes"?

Conversely, if you want a BC for a BC breeding program, be sure to ask about the parental lineage when you find one. There are a lot out there that look like BC's, but are out of MF breeding programs.

I've been told a BC would be the best for me to improve the lacing in my GL's - I think I'm going to try one more generation with what I have, and then start agressively looking for a BC.

Besides Tom, I know Matt McCammon is also working on them. On our 2011 Breeder's Directory, wildwoodcochins listed BC's.

I want to add to my MF flock. I worked on color for a while and then type and then color and now I'm losing type again.
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So I would like to add some more type.
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I did have some conversations with Tom last fall when I was thinking about buying a BC pullet from him with some white on it. Unfortunately she wasn't as typey as I'd hoped.

Do you think a buff could possibly work?
 
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Heather, my very first thought was "Get in Line!"
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I know Tom and a few others are working very hard to bring them back, but as with most diligent breeders, they don't have enough of them yet at the point that they would consider them saleable to the public. The hen he posted a couple of weeks ago was one of the best I've seen in a long time.

The one thing at this point that I think is important is what breeding program you will be using her in. That could make a big difference in securing one from a good breeder. If you want one for a BC breeding program, you may most probably need to wait. BUT, if you want one to use in a MF breeding program or the like, I think your chances may be better. Hopefully that makes sense - do you need the "genes"?

Conversely, if you want a BC for a BC breeding program, be sure to ask about the parental lineage when you find one. There are a lot out there that look like BC's, but are out of MF breeding programs.

I've been told a BC would be the best for me to improve the lacing in my GL's - I think I'm going to try one more generation with what I have, and then start agressively looking for a BC.

Besides Tom, I know Matt McCammon is also working on them. On our 2011 Breeder's Directory, wildwoodcochins listed BC's.

I want to add to my MF flock. I worked on color for a while and then type and then color and now I'm losing type again.
roll.png
So I would like to add some more type.
big_smile.png
I did have some conversations with Tom last fall when I was thinking about buying a BC pullet from him with some white on it. Unfortunately she wasn't as typey as I'd hoped.

Do you think a buff could possibly work?

Buff might help the type, but take you back a step again with pattern. Another possibility might be a Mottled Hen - a lot depends on what the roo looks like. I'd suggest posting pics of your roo/roos over on the MFC thread, and ask for their suggestions as to a suitable hen to complement him.
Also, as you are looking for a BC hen for your MF's, you might want to contact DANNY here on BYC and see what he has available. I don't know if you need to buy NPIP, but he is NPIP. A lot of the time, he has some BCs available that are out of his MF project.
 
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I want to add to my MF flock. I worked on color for a while and then type and then color and now I'm losing type again.
roll.png
So I would like to add some more type.
big_smile.png
I did have some conversations with Tom last fall when I was thinking about buying a BC pullet from him with some white on it. Unfortunately she wasn't as typey as I'd hoped.

Do you think a buff could possibly work?

Buff might help the type, but take you back a step again with pattern. Another possibility might be a Mottled Hen - a lot depends on what the roo looks like. I'd suggest posting pics of your roo/roos over on the MFC thread, and ask for their suggestions as to a suitable hen to complement him.
Also, as you are looking for a BC hen for your MF's, you might want to contact DANNY here on BYC and see what he has available. I don't know if you need to buy NPIP, but he is NPIP. A lot of the time, he has some BCs available that are out of his MF project.

Cool, thanks!
 
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I'm no expert but my youngsters changed so much in the first 5 mo. that I say it is too soon to tell on all 4 of your examples. the mostly buff colored one seems least likely to have good patterning but one of my best pullets was mostly buff for a long time in her developement. Now she still could use more chevrons but has many mor that I thought she would and has nice type.
Gingerr in August
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Ginger in November
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- that isn't a very good picture and she has even more chevrons now - time to take some more pics.
 

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