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My interest in Cochins is mainly in the genetics (rather than showing) especially for the pattern colors. I only returned to chicken keeping after I retired as I was in and out of the US while working. Since starting back up I have been working to understand not only the type, but genetics of the laced varieties mainly working to establish breeding pens for Brown Red and Lemon Blues - gold and silver laced are down the road. There are two issues I've come across.
First, there are very few sources for established birds in these rare colors and some are pseudo colors such as the buff x blue crosses passed as Lemon Blues. If one has the knowledge and most importantly time, the rare colors can be recreated from the ingredient genes but that is a very long. But interesting road to walk.
Second, it doesn't happen often, but there has been a few Cochin elitists who are much less than helpful when replying to questions or requests for help. While likely unintended, these folks have been less encouraging then they have been helpful. Understand not everyone, but it only takes one or two critical replies to turn off those of us who are still beginners in their eyes. This is especially evident with the "what should I do" questions. Replying with "you need to read the standard of and by itself isn't much of an answer!
Someday my birds may reach show worthiness, but if not, that's ok too as I'm able to learn a lot about their genetics for type and color and i enjoy that fact by itself without any showing.
Dave
My interest in Cochins is mainly in the genetics (rather than showing) especially for the pattern colors. I only returned to chicken keeping after I retired as I was in and out of the US while working. Since starting back up I have been working to understand not only the type, but genetics of the laced varieties mainly working to establish breeding pens for Brown Red and Lemon Blues - gold and silver laced are down the road. There are two issues I've come across.
First, there are very few sources for established birds in these rare colors and some are pseudo colors such as the buff x blue crosses passed as Lemon Blues. If one has the knowledge and most importantly time, the rare colors can be recreated from the ingredient genes but that is a very long. But interesting road to walk.
Second, it doesn't happen often, but there has been a few Cochin elitists who are much less than helpful when replying to questions or requests for help. While likely unintended, these folks have been less encouraging then they have been helpful. Understand not everyone, but it only takes one or two critical replies to turn off those of us who are still beginners in their eyes. This is especially evident with the "what should I do" questions. Replying with "you need to read the standard of and by itself isn't much of an answer!
Someday my birds may reach show worthiness, but if not, that's ok too as I'm able to learn a lot about their genetics for type and color and i enjoy that fact by itself without any showing.
Dave