Cocopop serama breeding advice needed

Ladymirada

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I am new to seramas and have a cocopop roo, I believe he is a son of 2 of Lulins chickens. I am not sure what kind of hen to get for him. I am trying to learn genetics but it can be confusing. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
 
A partridge or wheaten hen with little or no extra black would be ideal. But there are a variety of hens that can work, and you can breed daughters back to the father to produce cocoapops if the initial pairing doesn't work.
 
A partridge or wheaten hen with little or no extra black would be ideal. But there are a variety of hens that can work, and you can breed daughters back to the father to produce cocoapops if the initial pairing doesn't work.
Thank you so much for advice, I was hoping a wheaten would be a good match.
 
I am new to seramas and have a cocopop roo, I believe he is a son of 2 of Lulins chickens. I am not sure what kind of hen to get for him. I am trying to learn genetics but it can be confusing. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
A Colombian. They remove black from head and tail. Then any daughters that look like him breed back to him. Jerry Schexnayder J&L Seramas LLC is the original producer of the coco pop
 

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