Partridge Cochin X BLU/ BLK Copper Maran

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What color will the chicks be from this cross? Just set some of my Maran girls eggs in the bator for a friend and their daddy will either be the Partridge Cochin rooster (Rocky) or my Blue Copper Rooster (Blue). My hens are mostly Blue Coppers 2 are Black Coppers. I'd like to see what rooster is covering what hens (for the most part), I've never actually witnessed my Cochin roo breeding my Marans, I see him on the Cochin hens all the time. He is the top roo but Blue might be covering the Marans since they are the same age.
 
What color will the chicks be from this cross? Just set some of my Maran girls eggs in the bator for a friend and their daddy will either be the Partridge Cochin rooster (Rocky) or my Blue Copper Rooster (Blue). My hens are mostly Blue Coppers 2 are Black Coppers. I'd like to see what rooster is covering what hens (for the most part), I've never actually witnessed my Cochin roo breeding my Marans, I see him on the Cochin hens all the time. He is the top roo but Blue might be covering the Marans since they are the same age.

to the genetics of the cross. the partridge cochin are eb based and the Black/Blue copper marans are based on ER birchen, both are gold.

ER/eb chicks will look just like pure ER/ER chicks. so if you want to go by using the chick color, then no luck here, so all black chicks and blue chicks could be sire by either sire. now the Splash chicks can only be sired by the blue copper maran rooster and the blue copper maran hen..

BUT shank feathering is dominant and unless your marans have shank feathers then thats a the bigest clue as to who is the sire.
 
My Marans are feather legged to, I might sound dumb but what is shank feathered? Is that a particular type of leg feathering?
 
My Marans are feather legged to, I might sound dumb but what is shank feathered? Is that a particular type of leg feathering?
shanks are the exposed chicken legs, shank feathering is a multi genetic trait. some breeds like marans only have one gene responsible for their shank feathering but others like cochins have 2 to 3 genes, mostly dominant genes, some are recessive
 
so Cochin daddy's chicks should have fuzzier legs/top of toes and the pure marans should have lighter feather fuzz on the legs and hardly any toe top feathering?
 

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