Mille Cochin Info

Quote: The horse was well away from the tractor in his pasture but he tore out yet again and came barreling down the hill and into the barnyard. He doesn't want grass and really doesn't want feed, he does like attention but not from other animals. When he used to be left loose on the farm he would sleep outside our bedroom window at night and loved it when I opened the curtains so he could watch TV with us. As our breeding stallion, he has been handled a lot and is very person oriented. However, I am tired of his destructiveness. He is a pain.
i can relate to the people oriented stallions... LOL I have 2 of them. but my Morgan mare is my 'problem child'... the 2 boys are the big babies.
 
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The only thing is that English Orpingtons have white skin. White skin is dominant when bred to a yellow skinned bird. Your bird looks to have yellow skin (legs) which means something else may have been used.


Not sure how she has yellow legs, but I bred her - 2 black girls (one from a MFC project - Amy's line and an unknown background breeding) and 1 chocolate English Orp cockerel. Maybe he has a recessive yellow gene? I got him and his 4 'brothers' from Jordan Farms in February.
 
Thanx Amy He did turn out nice I thought he would He was gonna be the one I kept but getting out of the MFC he had to go Wish I had kept him Am sorry you lost him
He was out of my avatar and one of the mottled hens you also got
 
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OK just one more pic of Prince because he's so pretty.
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I am really loving this cattle shute for a backdrop.
 
Color and pattern I think our boys are really good mille fleur. I love that Karl's hackles are tipped too.
It sure is pretty
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