NateReinhold
In the Brooder
Here's my little dude! How often does a Cochin show combs other than straight? All of his offspring have straight combs, but he's got a pea-ish comb. What are your thoughts?
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He's got a really interesting color pattern and apart from the comb and wattles, really does look like a bantam Cochin. The comb looks like there are breeds with both pea and rose combs in its ancestry. Or maybe he has some silkie in him. Cool rooster!Yeah, figured so. There is so much cross breeding, then breeding back to the standard to get colors or other traits of other breeds into a different breed and sometimes odd genes pop through now and again. I think there is something with silkie combs as a vague example.
Thanks a ton! He's my favorite chicken out of them all! He's for sure the most personableHe's got a really interesting color pattern and apart from the comb and wattles, really does look like a bantam Cochin. The comb looks like there are breeds with both pea and rose combs in its ancestry. Or maybe he has some silkie in him. Cool rooster!
That's the most important part for most of us. He looks very happy and healthy, too.Thanks a ton! He's my favorite chicken out of them all! He's for sure the most personable
I'd hope so, he gets to spend most of his time inside with my wife and gets fed everything that we eat and has his picks over any of the girls!That's the most important part for most of us. He looks very happy and healthy, too.
It means that both your mystery cock and the Silkie carry the dominant gene for pea and rose combs and the recessive gene for single combs.