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yeah....it seems like everyone has a viewpoint on several factors, I'm hoping at some point someone will peg down the "sparse issue"....and this is the first I'm hearing about the cuckoo pattern. I remember reading as well before I got into the cuckoos about how their pattern is not supposed to be the same as a barred...so i'm just confused
Maybe this could be a starting point? I'm not sure...
this is my cock Claude Hopper...I'd love to hear in comparison to where the cuckoos "should" be with their coloring where he fits? I'm a very visual person, so I'm just trying to figure out how to understand all this.
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here is some patterning one of the pullets from this years hatch out of him.
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I think Edgar would have liked your Cuckoos. I know I do!!! That, to me, looks like cuckoo barring. Well defined, barred - but cuckoo. And very good looking birds irrespective of the barring. (I hope Edgar comments here .... ) (I REALLY like your girl ...
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thanks...I've been culling for the pattern that pleased my eye the most and have had great luck this year with good solid patterning, so I was starting to kind of go into a mind melt down so to speak
....I don't usually love barred type patterns, but I do love the cuckoo on these birds. They are still a work in progress and the offspring cockerels have much better combs than he does and am presently working on the feathering. The older gentlemen I got my stock from was working to breed out the leg feathering...so now...I'm working on developing it back and have to say I'm doing pretty good. Here is the best feathering in just my F1 set of chicks. This cockerels coloring is fantastic too....