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Then browse through. SO much information on this site! And lovely pictures as well.
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Thanks!!Similar yet separate.![]()
Good place to start:
http://www.cochinsint.com/bantam-male.html
Then browse through. SO much information on this site! And lovely pictures as well.
no, lf and bantam are in essence 2 separate breeds with totally different standards. most countries also call the bantams pekins, to differentiate between the 2...So do the bantams and the LF have to abide by the same standards?
Those roosters are gorgeous! I'm glad you brought up the issue of large/ small combs. On the Cochins Int site there is an online show and partial evaluations have been posted. One of the judges most frequent comments was that the combs & /or wattles were TOO SMALL.
I'm having an issue with "thumbprint" combs in some of my roos, which this judge has also pointed out in several entries. This is where the blade of the comb twists a little.
This is our fair week and I paid close attention to the cochins of course, in the Black entries there was only one bird who did not have it. I talked to a prominent breeder in our area and he said yes, it's a fault, but not a big one as far as points go.
Peppermint is Mike's lovely frizzled mille girl, she just hatched some chicks recently, sorry if i confused you i was the one asking for pics of the lil 'mints.What exactly is a peppermint
It is more than ok. It is standard practice to get the quickest solid traits. Of course you have to be careful not to breed undesirable recessives but yes it is ok.So it's ok to inbreed?
It is more than ok. It is standard practice to get the quickest solid traits. Of course you have to be careful not to breed undesirable recessives but yes it is ok.
most poultry breeding systems use some form of inbreeding or line breeding... inbreeding would be parent to offspring, or brother to sister... linebreeding usually skips a generation or 2, like breeding a pullet to her uncle or grandfather. bob blosl has a couple articles on 'rotational line breeding' which you might look at... (just google blosl line breeding you'll find them).So it's ok to inbreed?