Mille Cochin Info

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Hate to rain on your parade but if you cross a white in with the mix it might help some with type but it will take forever to get the white out and keep the type and along the way you will have way to much white in the birds And besides it wasnt used to create the millie color aand neither was the d'uccle and it will put the color all over the place To cross anything with a millie to get type you need one of the base colors to get the results you want My cross with the partridge was fantastic Guess I got lucky Cause alot of crosses dont come out this good The same thing holds true with putting a d'uccle in the mix Yes the color is great but the type of the birds will suffer for a while till the cochin type gets back and the d'uccle is gone Which could take a few generations or years Help any or did all my rambling not make a bit of sense ? It didnt to me
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WOW MIke, type is looking good. And, color is looking great as well... so hard to get both right now. The heads need a lot of work but, you are really making some excellent progress.

I really think there is something to this partridge...

Some of my best colored chicks (not fully grown yet... so, we'll see) have been from this hen. Her feathers have that partridge kind of markings but, are tipped with white
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Really nice boy, Mike. Can't wait to see what they give ya. Are you going to take those babies back to partridge to improve type again?
 
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She's BEAUTIFUL!
You guys are seriously going to have to stop! My "want list" s getting way too long over here.
Now you have me thinking in addition to an awesome Mottled pair to X my MF's to I need to get an awesome Partridge pair to X them to as well and see where I get the best babies. BUT I also really want to stay married! LOL
 
Hey Lynn,

Just popped in real quick to say I have 6 of your eggs going stong in the bator due to hatch on the 20th. You sent 15, but the PO really did a number on air cells. 6 air cells were ruptured. All the remaining eggs developed. I am extremely happy with these numbers. Thanks again. Will post pics when they hatch

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I am sooooo happy to hear some GOOD news regarding the hatching eggs. I have a gal in WA who ordered last week. I shipped them LAST SAT. & they didn't arrive until late yesterday afternoon!!! Gosh, I could have driven there & back TWICE!!!

Speaking of hatches, I just yesterday had my first babies hatch from my new roo, Rojo. I crossed him with my hen Bridget & I'm hoping for great type & color. The wait will "kill" me!!!

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Rojo

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Bridget

Let me know on your hatch. Fingers crossed
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I think your hen is beautiful! I also like the Calicos alot. I think when we get the color to be consistent like the color in D'uncles I will be bored but that is a while away because we can't forget type developement too.
 
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Wow! Lots of beautiful pictures this morning. I sure do love my cochins and now one of them has snuck into my husband's heart and he is into chickens too!!!!!!
 
Mike - your roo is looking great! I wouldn't guess he's the same guy from 2 months ago! Was his sire the mille cross or the partridge? I curious to know if his sire had black hackles, and if crossing with the partridge is what did the trick to get rid of the hackle black?

Lynn - can't wait to see your new chick pics! Rojo and Bridget look to be (another!) great match-up. Do you have any consistency yet in the chick down color?

As for me, I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of 2 (whatever was I thinking??) new beautiful roos this coming week from Nancy! Next on my list of projects is to get an electrician out here to upgrade all the wiring in my breeding room so that I can hopefully get a head start on spring - it's just so hard to do anything here in the winter. Temps here are already down into the teens at night!
And I'm still toying with the notion of my MF x my Golden Laced - Tolbunt would certainly be an interesting project!
 

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