Mille Cochin Info

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Wowsers!!
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Alright, I have a question for you Mille experts.
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I have these two cockerels from some Columbian Cochin eggs I bought and hatched this year. Obviously, these two aren't "pure" Silver Columbians, because their markings aren't right and they have a lot of "brown" leakage. The person I bought the eggs from also has Birchen, Partridge, Buff Columbian, Buff, Mottled, Mille Fleur, and mixed-color Cochins, so who knows what they really are genetically!

They're too pretty not to do anything with them, so I was wondering...could they possibly be used in a Mille project? I don't know, with the Silver base, but something else underneath it that could pop back out in a generation or two...

Whaddya think? They make great lawn ornaments, I just have an itch to DO something with them, you know?
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They are beautiful! I have two girls from Lynne and they are both just the sweetest chickens ever!
 
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Hi Annarie! (Nice change with your avatar!) You're right - they're too nice to be just lawn ornaments. Looks like they would add some good/great type to MF's. So that you're totally not re-inventing the wheel and starting over from scratch, I think you should find yourself a couple of good MF hens and see where that takes you. I don't think you need to start from scratch with Buff Columbian or Mottled. Not sure if that's a Buff or Mahogany or Patterned gene showing itself on the feet?
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Is Silver dominant to Red/Gold? If so, it will probably take more than one generation to get back to the MF Buff base.
 
What unusual colored roos Annarie! They almost look chocolatey....mmmm
Here's some chick color progression--Focus on the upper left chick
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Here she is older showing a "wild type" color & getting some white
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I've never held back an MFC who began in this color...I'd usually hold the ones who started out rusty/ reddish/ yellow...those who started out with strong stripes seemed to get solid dark gray wings and I culled. But am pairing some well shaped birds now in specific matings (rather than turning all hens loose with a couple roos in a free for all!) Also taking close notes on down color from matings. I don't know that this pullet will grow to a proper mille fleur color as its not the mahogany or deep rusty red.
Ah well, all the more fun....i so enjoy these little birds! And taking 4 to my first show--Rocky Mtn Feather Fanciers this month
My roo Tanker, is showing
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Hey Sackman! I received the Mille Fleur Cochin eggs today! All 16 made it just fine!! Thanks for the extras! Your packing was great! I am letting the eggs settle and plan on putting them in the bator tomorrow. I also liked that you wrote the hen's name on the egg who laid them. I will keep notes and let you know what I get.
 

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