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The husband spoke almost no English, and the wife didn't know much about chickens. She thought it might be a Cochin / Dominique cross?

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and this is the son - by one of three birds. One was pretty clearly a black cochin, one may have been a blue cochin but very poorly marked, it was almost uniformly grey, more like a blue Australorp, and the third had too distinct a pattern to be the likely dame.


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and this is the son - by one of three birds. One was pretty clearly a black cochin, one may have been a blue cochin but very poorly marked, it was almost uniformly grey, more like a blue Australorp, and the third had too distinct a pattern to be the likely dame.


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I'd say blue was the mom, but idk anything about chicken genetics.
 
I caught the adult's photo as the dog chased him away... He's in quarantine now, will be for the next three weeks, him and the son - but his quarantine "run" is larger than the space this couple had for their whole (mostly bantams) flock.

(In fairness, they had a LOT of space for their birds, more than most - I'm just using an area I had fenced off for another purpose, as I didn't have time to make something of smaller size)

Will get better photos later in the week, after they have settled in some and recognize me as a source of food, instead of a tall predator-type.
 
Doesn't scream Cochin at all to me.:confused:
Agreed! I also think not dominique....I may be wrong but I think that rose comb is dominant and single combs are recessive...so you need two birds with single combs to make that roo. So not dominique. Looks a bit like a CM roo, or a CM or BR mix.
 
and this is the son - by one of three birds. One was pretty clearly a black cochin, one may have been a blue cochin but very poorly marked, it was almost uniformly grey, more like a blue Australorp, and the third had too distinct a pattern to be the likely dame.


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I’d also it would be the blue one just cause of how he’s turned out, although I also know nothing about chicken genetics I just love them.
 

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