Mille Cochin Info

We get new breeders every year and lose a few breeders every year. I hope it balances out and we will have enough breeders to work at getting this variety recognized.

I would like to have a few that would be nice enough to enter in AOV at some local shows to build recognition but so far my best ones are ones I want to keep home and in breeding and not losing time prepping for a show. Maybe in another year or two I will have some extras I can put up in prep cages and take out of the breeding flocks.
 
I grabbed some photos of Schmoozle and his ladies yesterday. I recently moved roos and hens around for more combinations of breeding. KK got Schmoozle's previous breeding girls plus a few new ones and Xavier got some new hens and so Schmoozle was happy to move to a bigger pen with new girls, too.





And I am excited to have some new girls from Mike on their way to me! Xavier or KK will have more ladies to love or maybe I will use them in another new pen as my new young fella matures out. Gotta come up with a name for him.....and decide which one of the 4 I am actually going to keep! LOL Maybe the ones from Mike will help me decide!
Thank you, Bantyman! I am excited!
 
I am beginning the clean out. I am selling at least one pullet and a rooster (father & daughter - she has his long back and dark color). LOL. When you don't have many, it's hard to chose.

I kept one Partridge based pullet because her pattern is very nice - minus the partridge patterning. Erin, you said partridge set you back? I am wondering if I should keep this girl now. I also have a mahogany girl I am unsure about. If I cross the mahogany back to the vermilion, will I get vermilion and mahogany chicks? The mahogany pullet has nice patterning as well. And also broody... She laid about 4 eggs and then decided to sit in the corner. Yes, bad girl! You stay in that corner! Ok, no, not really!

I was right about the best coloring coming from Byron and Bridgette. I have a cockerel growing out from them and he has some amazing pattern coming through. If his type is like his dad's (his attitude can't get any worse than his father's - that's for sure), I may keep him. Maybe. I have two of their daughters growing out as well. I was hoping to get a couple more eggs from them to hatch but Bridgette is broody every month or month and a half... Since January. I am going to put Byron over my current 'MF' girls once I sell Milroy and they get done hatching their eggs. Milroy has a funky cushion and a long back. He is adding no color (he's to dark). The calico cockerel I have growing out may actually be a Byron and Bridgette baby - he has nice type as far as I can tell and I can't imagine getting that kind of type from the other breeder's eggs I hatched at the same time.

I'll get more pics here soon. I hope. Things are crazy here and I already sold around 20 birds and a lady is coming tomorrow to buy 10 or so. Then I am sending 20 or more to the auction on Tuesday, At this point, any MF Cochin that stays should feel privileged. They still may have to go. I may have to sell one of my chocolate Orp cockerels and the 4 75% English Orp Pullets I just got, too. Having to get rid of all of these birds really is killing me. Not much else I can do, though.

ETA: Um, I got off track, but I was asking up there if keeping the mahogany and partridge girls would be a good thing or a bad thing. Should I sell or keep?
 
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I didn't say that it did put me back.. just that it could. I really do not know how it will turn out. I spent some time on a UK poultry forum talking to some gurus there who were convinced partridge was necessary to breed proper mf in the cochin breed. I went for it but, I still keep some without partridge for breeding too. I guess I have two lines coming along.
 
Hey Erin
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Wheres that website ? I just might have to go take a peek
 
Sorry about that Erin. Sometimes I read something and re-read it and I still get it mixed up. Not sure why, but I do.

This partridge based girl I have has okay type. Better than some of my others, for sure. I am having one heck of a time getting a decent roo for my MFCs. Oddly, my Ameraucanas, too... Roos are a dime a dozen and I can't get my hands on any.
 

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