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Cochin Thread!!!

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I'm sorry to say that I agree with Ivy, the type on your first hen is much better than the hen from the pair, also the roo is not very typy either. The glaring problem I see with the female of the pair is her lack of cushion. She has more of an actual tail than the soft, round, full cushion that is characteristic of the Cochins. As far as color is concerned, it's almost impossible to make a good evaluation of color due to the problems you were having with the camera. See if you can retake them on a clear day. There is only one type of Partridge. I think what the breeder may have been referring to is the color of the hackles on the hens. The most desirable color is a deep mahogany red, however there are a LOT of hens that have varying shades and unfortunately it seems that the most common color found is gold, even to the extent of being VERY bright gold. This is not what we are hoping for and breeding for. All hen should have clear penciling on the body feathers and the cushion, however this is also not always the case. Sometimes the feather pattern is mossy or muddled looking. I would stay with your first hen and continue to look for more Partridges, and as far as breeding is concerned, I personally wouldn't breed the pair......sorry.
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Thank you Nancy. That is all great information, and what you said about the partridge colors supported what I was thinking. My better pullet is more red, she is our favorite chicken on the place. I will try to get better individual pics of the chicks later on. My chick changed and improved a lot as she matured, I hope the second pullet will do the same. When Chippy was younger she had a barred pattern not the pretty partridge she has now, and she didn't seem to have much cushion then. Then she really blossomed as she matured, her hackles also got darker as she matured. I will hope for the best, I didn't pay much for them, and my daughter is thrilled with them. So we will hope for the best. I should have asked for exact ages, My guess is 12-14 weeks based on development. The roo is a little older than the pullet, but is still very immature, I don't think he is crowing yet.

I appreciate you putting your pics up and asking questions. I have some partridge bantams too and really want to learn more. I think I have some decent girls but need to see pics to learn. Lilcrow's info. about hackle feathers made me go out and look. My girl's hackles are more vermillion, not mahogany but not gold either. I know alot of breeders have double breeding pens but I don't have that much room and think I am farther ahead on girls so that is what I'll work on for a while. My main rooster is afavorite of mine though, Red Rudy, loves to sit on my shoulder.
 
Hi guys-man this has gotten to be an extensive forum-anyways-I want to know if anyone out there is raising GOOD show quality Gold Laced Cochin Bantams. I am trying to achieve this as I love the color and its quite popular with the public, but you never see them, I think I have come across one picture I could not track down to an owner. Anyways, there are a few that pop up in the ads in the A.B.A. yearbooks from breeders, but no pics, etc. If you do have them, I may seriously consider buying some if you have some to sell, but I do need references and show records, or if you just know of someone who does have excellent typey birds. Otherwise I am just gonna' stick with plan A and throw in some good black or partridge stock, I NEED FEATHERS AND FACES!!!! LOL-F.Y.I. I live in Colorado, and don't entertain the thought of high shipping costs...sadly...but any help is desired greatly, and I am more looking for males than females, but a pair would be fantastic! Thanks for any help given!
 
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It's always great to hear from someone interested in GL Bantams - they are not for the faint-hearted!! And it would be great to have another breeder in Colorado!! When I started my search for GL Bantams a couple of years ago, I was told there is no such thing as a "good" GL Bantam. I'm not showing mine yet, as I'm still working on better lacing, but you can see pics of mine in the link below. I don't have anything available right now, but please keep in touch. Where in CO are you located?

https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=40221-golden-laced-cochins
 
Hey mjgigax
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I have a real nice partridge rooster but no hen Am looking for that But here he is Hope you like

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Pretty boy!!!!!!!
I love the contrast of reds and green/black.
The colorful roos and the hens being so different, and beautiful, make Partridges really appealing.
Thank You for putting his pic up.
 
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Birds that I purchased recenbtly. A good friend picked these up for me while showing at the Bloomington Indiana show.

BuffColumbian male about 4-5 months old
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Partridge male about 5-6 months old
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Partridge pullet about 5-6 months old
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