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Sonoran, I think you're contradicting yourself a bit, because the link to the Onag forum you posted says that you can get Ohiki type bird from the phoenix X cochin cross, and the longtail goddess herself ( here in the US at least) ,Toni-Marie Austin, told me the same thing, now of course you wouldn't get them as F1s since the Ohiki type calls for clean leggs and longtails, and since the F1s would and maybe F2s and so on would have some degree of leg feathering, they would have to be breed back to the phoenix a few times to get the clean leggs, or if they are too skinny like the parent Phoenix,they may have to be bred back to the cochins to make sure you get the plump/roundness from the cochins. Now I believe the original Japanese Ohiki were bred using Onagadorin instead of phoenix, however there are no true Onags here in the Us, and I belive I also read somewhere that that the Chabo/Japs were used, but using the Cochins would eliminate the problem of the leathal shortleg gene from the Japs, So the closest you could get to an Ohiki type bird with what we have here in the Us would be to use Phoenix and Cochins. Now to the OP and anyone else interested, the phoenix you use would have to be great quality bantam phoenix from a breeder, you are not likely to get the longtails if you use hatchery "phoenix".
I also plan on breeding for Ohiki type birds when I along with Aubrey ( Boggy Bottom Bantams) get new phoenix varieties from Toni-Marie in the spring.
And kychickmom, I'd love to see some pics of your project birds.