Aug 31, 2014 #1 rockincamobelle Hatching 5 Years Mar 19, 2014 7 0 9 First time I'm posting in here. What kind of cochin? Last edited: Aug 31, 2014
Aug 31, 2014 Thread starter #3 rockincamobelle Hatching 5 Years Mar 19, 2014 7 0 9 Here are my other boys and girls.
Aug 31, 2014 Thread starter #4 rockincamobelle Hatching 5 Years Mar 19, 2014 7 0 9 One more I'm not sure of.
Aug 31, 2014 Thread starter #5 rockincamobelle Hatching 5 Years Mar 19, 2014 7 0 9 One more I'm not sure of.
Sep 1, 2014 #7 Wyandottes7 Crowing 6 Years Jul 24, 2013 20,586 1,365 401 rockincamobelle said: The bird on the let is a Golden Neck D'Uccle. The one on the right look like a Red Cochin. Click to expand... rockincamobelle said: Black Breasted Red Old English Game cockerel (farthest from front of photo), Red Cochin, Black Breasted Red Old Enlgish Game pullet. Click to expand... rockincamobelle said: One more I'm not sure of. Possibly a Golden Sebright mix. Not pure, as she shouldn't have a single comb and needs more defined lacing. Click to expand...
rockincamobelle said: The bird on the let is a Golden Neck D'Uccle. The one on the right look like a Red Cochin. Click to expand... rockincamobelle said: Black Breasted Red Old English Game cockerel (farthest from front of photo), Red Cochin, Black Breasted Red Old Enlgish Game pullet. Click to expand... rockincamobelle said: One more I'm not sure of. Possibly a Golden Sebright mix. Not pure, as she shouldn't have a single comb and needs more defined lacing. Click to expand...
Sep 1, 2014 #8 BantamLover21 Crowing 7 Years Jul 24, 2013 23,660 1,605 426 I agree with Wyandottes7's guesses.
Sep 1, 2014 Thread starter #9 rockincamobelle Hatching 5 Years Mar 19, 2014 7 0 9 Thanks! I knew I had a pair, and wasn't positive about the Seabright. The Feather footed feller had me stumped the most. I grew up raising cinnamon queens and rir, not all the new cross breeding they do now.
Thanks! I knew I had a pair, and wasn't positive about the Seabright. The Feather footed feller had me stumped the most. I grew up raising cinnamon queens and rir, not all the new cross breeding they do now.