THE KORAHMA GIANT PROJECT - NEW CHICKEN BREED TO BE DEVELOPED

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🐓 Korahma Giant — Elegant Breed Description (Color Excluded)​


General Type​


  • Classification: Heavy / Giant Breed
  • Purpose: Dual-purpose (meat and egg production), ornamental
  • Origin: will developed by crossing Cochins and Brahmas, with long-term selective breeding over decades to establish a fully original, elegant breed.
  • Distinctive Features: Extremely large size, graceful flowing feathers, feathered legs, upright yet refined posture, gentle temperament.
  • Development Note: This breed will be the result of decades of careful selection; it is not simply a hybrid but represents a completely new, elegant chicken breed.




Male (Rooster) — Standard Description​


Size & Weight:


  • Roosters should weigh 18–22 lbs at maturity.
  • Tall, strong, and muscular, yet with a graceful, elongated neck and refined body lines.

Body Type & Silhouette:


  • Upright, confident posture without blockiness.
  • Broad but proportionate shoulders and chest; smooth, flowing lines along the back and flanks.
  • Tail full but elegantly rounded, flowing naturally from the body for a refined look.

Feathering:


  • Dense, soft, and abundant, enhancing volume while maintaining grace.
  • Hackles and saddle feathers flow gently without forming a heavy “cape.”
  • Legs fully feathered (“boots”), thick yet elegant, proportionate to body.

Head & Comb:


  • Low, wide pea comb, frost-resistant.
  • Face and wattles well-proportioned, harmonizing with elegant head shape.
  • Eyes expressive, alert, and intelligent.

Legs & Feet:


  • Strong, well-formed shanks with full feathering down to toes.
  • Feet capable of supporting large body with poise.

Temperament:


  • Calm, confident, dignified, and gentle despite large size.




Female (Hen) — Standard Description​


Size & Weight:


  • Hens should weigh 14–16 lbs at maturity.
  • Deep-bodied but with soft, flowing curves for a graceful, pretty outline.

Body Type & Silhouette:


  • Rounded, elegant shape creating a smooth, cloud-like form.
  • Tail shorter than males but naturally rounded and flowing.
  • Wings and back feathers flow gracefully without bulk, producing a refined silhouette.

Feathering:


  • Dense and soft, enhancing body volume while maintaining elegance.
  • Legs fully feathered, strong but proportionate to body size.

Head & Comb:


  • Small pea comb, well-shaped and in proportion.
  • Face and wattles harmonious with overall refined head structure.
  • Eyes bright, calm, and gentle.

Legs & Feet:


  • Thick, strong shanks with full feathering extending to toes.
  • Feet support graceful movement despite size.

Temperament:


  • Calm, nurturing, friendly, and excellent maternal instincts.




Breed Characteristics (Both Sexes)​


  • Developed from Cochins and Brahmas, the Korahma Giant is a new, original breed carefully refined over decades.
  • Extremely large and imposing yet elegant, graceful, and aesthetically striking.
  • Dual-purpose: meat yield and reliable egg production.
  • Feathered legs, smooth flowing feathers, and massive but refined body distinguish the breed.
  • Upright yet balanced posture, noble expression, and graceful lines define the breed’s identity.
  • Represents a completely new and elegant chicken breed, not merely a cross.
 
one of the color varities will be white

Korahma Giant — Breeding Timeline​


Phase 1: Foundation Cross (F0 → F1)


Timeframe: Year 1


  • Breeds Used: Light Brahma × White Cochin
  • Goal: Establish large, healthy birds with the Korahma Giant body type
  • Focus:
    • Size and stature (roosters 18–22 lbs, hens 14–16 lbs)
    • Feathering volume and elegance (flowing, not cape-like)
    • Upright, refined posture
  • Output: F1 chicks; may show variation in body type and feather elegance
  • Selection: Keep largest, healthiest birds with best proportions; discard blocky or overly coarse individuals




Phase 2: Refining Elegance (F2 → F3)


Timeframe: Years 2–3


  • Goal: Begin shaping elegant body and smooth lines while maintaining size
  • Selection Criteria:
    • Refined silhouette, graceful curves, flowing tail and feathers
    • Strong legs with well-formed feather “boots”
    • Calm, gentle temperament
  • Breeding Strategy:
    • Cross F1 birds with best body and posture
    • Avoid repeating birds with cape-like bulk
  • Output: F2/F3 chicks closer to the Korahma Giant standard




Phase 3: Size & Feather Stabilization (F4 → F5)


Timeframe: Years 4–5


  • Goal: Ensure large, consistent size and elegant feathering
  • Selection Criteria:
    • Roosters achieving 18–22 lbs, hens 14–16 lbs
    • Smooth, flowing feather lines
    • Fully feathered legs supporting massive body
  • Breeding Strategy:
    • Pair the top F3 males with top F3 females exhibiting ideal size and elegance
    • Track family lines to avoid inbreeding while maintaining uniformity
  • Output: Birds now consistently show Korahma Giant body and feather characteristics




Phase 4: Multi-Generational Refinement (F6 → F7)


Timeframe: Years 6–8


  • Goal: Stabilize breed traits across all offspring
  • Selection Criteria:
    • Consistent size, posture, and feather elegance
    • Harmonious head shape and comb proportions
    • Calm and friendly temperament
  • Breeding Strategy:
    • Use selective inbreeding or linebreeding carefully to fix traits
    • Introduce occasional new Cochins or Brahmas if necessary to maintain vigor
  • Output: Birds breed true for key Korahma Giant traits




Phase 5: Optional Color Line Development (F6 → F10)


Timeframe: Years 6–10+


  • Goal: Develop color variants without affecting size or elegance
  • Method:
    • Introduce specific color genes (blue, buff, gray, splash) from compatible Cochins or Brahmas
    • Keep each color line separate until stable
    • Select birds that maintain Korahma Giant silhouette
  • Output: Stable multi-color breed lines, all with Korahma Giant body type




Phase 6: Final Breed Stabilization (F8 → F10+)


Timeframe: Years 8–12+


  • Goal: Establish the Korahma Giant as a true, independent breed
  • Selection Criteria:
    • Birds consistently reach Korahma Giant size
    • Elegant, flowing feathering
    • Feathered legs, upright posture, noble expression
    • Calm, gentle temperament
  • Breeding Strategy:
    • Only breed top-standard birds together
    • Document all pedigrees and physical traits carefully
  • Outcome: Fully stabilized breed; breeds true in all major traits, ready for submission to APA




⚡ Notes for Long-Term Success​


  • Maintain detailed records of size, feather quality, posture, and temperament.
  • Do not prioritize color early; body type and elegance are critical.
  • Expect 10+ years to establish the Korahma Giant as a fully true-breeding, original breed.
  • The final breed will be more than a cross; it will represent a completely new, elegant giant breed with unique identity.
 

Phase 1: Foundation Cross (F0 → F1)​


Year 1 — Buff Brahma × Buff Cochin


  • Goal: Establish large, healthy birds with Korahma Giant body type
  • Focus: Size (roosters 18–22 lbs, hens 14–16 lbs), flowing feathering, upright posture
  • Output: F1 chicks; may vary in body and buff coloration
  • Selection: Keep top birds; discard blocky or coarse individuals




Phase 2: Refining Elegance (F2 → F3)​


Years 2–3


  • Goal: Shape elegant body and smooth lines, refine buff color
  • Selection: Graceful silhouette, strong feathered legs, calm temperament
  • Strategy: Cross F1 birds with best traits
  • Output: F2/F3 chicks closer to Korahma Giant standard with emerging buff tone




Phase 3: Size & Feather Stabilization (F4 → F5)​


Years 4–5


  • Goal: Consistent size, elegance, and stronger buff expression
  • Selection: Smooth feathers, fully feathered legs, correct weight
  • Strategy: Pair top F3 males and females
  • Output: F4/F5 birds show Korahma Giant body and buff color




Phase 4: Multi-Generational Refinement (F6 → F7)​


Years 6–8


  • Goal: Stabilize size, posture, elegance, and buff color
  • Strategy: Linebreed top birds; introduce occasional new stock if needed
  • Output: Birds breed true for Korahma Giant traits and buff color




Phase 5: Final Stabilization (F8 → F10+)​


Years 8–12+


  • Goal: Fully stabilize Buff Korahma Giant
  • Selection: True size, flowing feathers, upright posture, calm temperament, uniform buff color
  • Strategy: Breed only top-standard birds; keep detailed records
  • Output: Fully stabilized Buff Korahma Giant, ready for recognition as a new color line




⚡ Notes​


  • Keep separate pens per color line until fully stable
  • Focus on body type and elegance first, color second
  • Expect 10+ years for full stabilization
  • Buff line will be part of the Korahma Giant, a completely new, elegant giant breed
 

Phase 1: Foundation Cross (F0 → F1)​


Year 1 — Blue Brahma × Blue Cochin


  • Goal: Establish large, healthy birds with Korahma Giant body type and potential for blue coloration
  • Focus: Size (roosters 18–22 lbs, hens 14–16 lbs), flowing feathering, upright posture
  • Output: F1 chicks; body type prioritized over color
  • Selection: Keep top birds; discard blocky or coarse individuals




Phase 2: Refining Elegance (F2 → F3)​


Years 2–3


  • Goal: Shape elegant body and smooth lines, begin stabilizing blue coloration
  • Selection: Graceful silhouette, strong feathered legs, calm temperament
  • Strategy: Cross F1 birds with best traits
  • Output: F2/F3 chicks closer to Korahma Giant standard with emerging blue tone




Phase 3: Size & Feather Stabilization (F4 → F5)​


Years 4–5


  • Goal: Consistent size, elegance, and stronger blue expression
  • Selection: Smooth feathers, fully feathered legs, correct weight
  • Strategy: Pair top F3 males and females
  • Output: F4/F5 birds show Korahma Giant body and more stable blue coloration




Phase 4: Multi-Generational Refinement (F6 → F7)​


Years 6–8


  • Goal: Stabilize size, posture, elegance, and blue color
  • Strategy: Linebreed top birds; introduce occasional new Blue Cochins/Brahmas if needed
  • Output: Birds breed true for Korahma Giant traits and blue coloration




Phase 5: Final Stabilization (F8 → F10+)​


Years 8–12+


  • Goal: Fully stabilize Blue Korahma Giant
  • Selection: True size, flowing feathers, upright posture, calm temperament, uniform blue color
  • Strategy: Breed only top-standard birds; keep detailed records
  • Output: Fully stabilized Blue Korahma Giant, ready for recognition as a new color line




⚡ Notes​


  • Keep separate pens per color line until fully stable
  • Focus on body type and elegance first, color second
  • Expect 10+ years for full stabilization
  • Blue line will be part of the Korahma Giant, a completely new, elegant giant breed
 

Splash Korahma Giant — Breeding Timeline (Shortened)​


Phase 1: Foundation Cross (F0 → F1)​


Year 1 — Splash Brahma × Splash Cochin


  • Goal: Establish large, healthy birds with Korahma Giant body type and potential for splash coloration
  • Focus: Size (roosters 18–22 lbs, hens 14–16 lbs), flowing feathering, upright posture
  • Output: F1 chicks; body type prioritized over color
  • Selection: Keep top birds; discard blocky or coarse individuals




Phase 2: Refining Elegance (F2 → F3)​


Years 2–3


  • Goal: Shape elegant body and smooth lines, begin stabilizing splash coloration
  • Selection: Graceful silhouette, strong feathered legs, calm temperament
  • Strategy: Cross F1 birds with best traits
  • Output: F2/F3 chicks closer to Korahma Giant standard with emerging splash patterns




Phase 3: Size & Feather Stabilization (F4 → F5)​


Years 4–5


  • Goal: Consistent size, elegance, and more stable splash expression
  • Selection: Smooth feathers, fully feathered legs, correct weight
  • Strategy: Pair top F3 males and females
  • Output: F4/F5 birds show Korahma Giant body and more stable splash pattern




Phase 4: Multi-Generational Refinement (F6 → F7)​


Years 6–8


  • Goal: Stabilize size, posture, elegance, and splash pattern
  • Strategy: Linebreed top birds; introduce occasional new Splash Cochins/Brahmas if needed
  • Output: Birds breed true for Korahma Giant traits and splash coloration




Phase 5: Final Stabilization (F8 → F10+)​


Years 8–12+


  • Goal: Fully stabilize Splash Korahma Giant
  • Selection: True size, flowing feathers, upright posture, calm temperament, consistent splash pattern
  • Strategy: Breed only top-standard splash birds; keep detailed records
  • Output: Fully stabilized Splash Korahma Giant, ready for recognition as a new color line




⚡ Notes​


  • Keep separate pens per color line until fully stable
  • Focus on body type and elegance first, color second
  • Expect 10+ years for full stabilization
  • Splash line will be part of the Korahma Giant, a completely new, elegant giant breed
 
no i want a new breed i wrote out my plan i dotn want giant cochins with pea comb i want a new breed
I understand that. But alot of the traits you want already exist, & stand out amongst the cochin.
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