Cochin Thread!!!

OMG! OMG! OMG!!!! I love this variety! Stop already! LOL
This is another one of your most fantastic photos. In a previous life you were a professional photographer, yes?
And this little fella is the most handsome of birds. I am head over heels in LOVE!
I like this color too Amy. I have a lot of nice young both smooth and frizzle.
 
Aw shucks, thanks Amy..
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But yeah, you probably do need some Buff Barred! Someone needs to have a sit-down with my adult trio and explain to them that I would like some eggs
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Danny, I need to get a picture of the little cutie of mine that I hatched out of your eggs. (A cockerel, too, wouldn't ya know it!) Maybe that'll be on my agenda for tomorrow, get some good pictures
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Hi guys, (question from OZ) I have a 12 year old cochin bantam rooster, looking after a mixed lot of hens extremely well. His harem consists of 3 cochin bantam hens, 1 x Rhode Is. Red, 1 x very strange aracauna thing?/ 1 x HUGE plymouth rock. (that mating scenario is pretty hilarious!). Ok my question, he now has 9 chicks with one of the cochins, at LEAST 3 are/ will be roos. Will sibling roos coexist on a free range basis, will they find a "pecking order" and only have occassional fights or will it be a constant fight for dominance?
The chicks are only 5wks old so my old boy will keep them under control for the next 6 months or so but I cannot imagine he can go on too much longer , although VERY robust (jockey riding plymouth!). I want to keep all my roos at least for 12 months, preferably for good,will the "brothers" co exist?
 
OMG that buff barred is so beautiful!!

I'm trying to ban myself from adding new varieties,,,,,BUT

If I throw my lonesome buff roo in with my barred hens, could I get a start on that color????
 
Hi guys, (question from OZ) I have a 12 year old cochin bantam rooster, looking after a mixed lot of hens extremely well. His harem consists of 3 cochin bantam hens, 1 x Rhode Is. Red, 1 x very strange aracauna thing?/ 1 x HUGE plymouth rock. (that mating scenario is pretty hilarious!). Ok my question, he now has 9 chicks with one of the cochins, at LEAST 3 are/ will be roos. Will sibling roos coexist on a free range basis, will they find a "pecking order" and only have occassional fights or will it be a constant fight for dominance?
The chicks are only 5wks old so my old boy will keep them under control for the next 6 months or so but I cannot imagine he can go on too much longer , although VERY robust (jockey riding plymouth!). I want to keep all my roos at least for 12 months, preferably for good,will the "brothers" co exist?
they should. i've had multiple roos together free ranging for a while and after the initial 'who's in charge' they all get along just fine. all my cochins currently are penned for breeding but will be turned out here soon, so i can use the pens for other breeds.
 

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