It's almost impossible to beat them at shows, but I figure if we keep working at it and are very, very selective, eventually we'll get some patterned cochins that can hold their own.

For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Ummmm........if black dom, white res, works the same as black dom, red res in horses, than breeding white to white should produce LOTS of white chicks and only a few black chicks if she is a black dom carrier bred to a roo that only carries the white gene, (no black genes) If she is bred to a white roo that carries black(??

A partridge to a white?, I haven't a clue, the blue to the red you start getting into a sort of muddling that has it's own problems.

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In fact, to regularly produce some exhibition colours you are required to mate two different colours together. Easter Eggers lay a variety of chicken egg colors, from cream, to pink, to every shade of blue and green. A Black Cochin has standard black plumage. Double Yolk Eggs – What Causes Double Yolk Eggs? The reasons behind chicken breeds and egg color is really quite fascinating.

[8], "Cochin Chinas" redirects here. I'm leaving it up to the other folks with more experience and room than I have. The Poultry Club in the UK uses classes based on type of feathering, Soft (or loose) and Hard (or close) and body type, Light or Heavy .

It derives from large feather-legged chickens brought from China to Europe and North America in the 1840s and 1850s. - I did find an excellant wed site that clarified the blue/splash/black genetics really well...followed a link from this site I think. The best examples I saw of partridge cochins in the beginning were Jamie Matts.

The following is a guide to aid breeders of not only Brahma and Cochin but all poultry breeds, when crossing of different colours is required in order to produce a particular colour, or to improve breed characteristics in a colour variety.

The type of pigment depends upon the breed and is genetically determined.

(2007). EVENTUALLY you would have a homozygous bird for each color and you would be able to predict what you are going to get. I ordered both golden laced and partridge so I am not sure which is which (but I can google it when hey get a little bigger!) Anyway - thanks for sharing your knowledge and I really enjoyed your dog heart quote on your signature also. You just never know what you’re going to get with this fun breed! [6] The American Poultry Association recognises nine colours for the full-sized bird – barred, black, blue, brown, buff, golden-laced, partridge, silver-laced, and white; the same colours are recognised for the bantam, with the addition of four more: birchen, Columbian, mottled, and red.

In the United Kingdom the recognised colour varieties, for large fowl only, are black, blue, buff, cuckoo, partridge and grouse, and white;[3]:90–93 Cochin bantams are not recognised by the Poultry Club of Great Britain. More Information SPECIAL OFFER, Build Your Own Artificial Lighting System for Winter Egg Production. Do be aware that egg shell colour can vary within a breed and from hen to hen Class as defined by the American Poultry Association indicates place of origin. [10]:5–12 Bantam Cochins were not listed. predictably. for dominant white.... one parent have to be white. Thanks for the reply - is your forum pic partridge cochin? It is reared principally for exhibition. They have a lot of white down on them, so they're easy to tell from my black over buff chicks.

[10]:4, The Cochin, both full-sized and bantam, was included in the first edition of the Standard of Excellence of the American Poultry Association in 1874.

The colours described are buff, black, cinnamon, grouse, lemon, partridge, silver buff, silver cinnamon, and white. A list of different breeds of chickens and the egg shell colour of their eggs. ?not sure she can do that, I think dominant is always expressed) anyway, and he is a carrier than bingo, you get the checkerboard, maybe as much as 50% white chicks and 50% black. Hi all - I hope I am not repeating this question but I can't seem to find the answer in other posts. JavaScript is disabled. There are some absolute genetic geniuses here on BYC that would know about breeding for a homozygous bird, s.o.o..o. this makes me think that what I am saying must not be the answer, or folks wouldn't be crossing colors and wondering how to get this or that, i.e. There are so many people working on projects, but they know a lot more than you or I do. To get white you must breed white to white, and I would say after reading some of the more advanced breeding threads, for us beginners it's best to breed color to color, i.e., partridge to partridge, birchen to birchen. It was formerly known as Cochin-China Or visit our Learning Center for articles on How To Raise Chickens. black or white. The following table indicates shell colour by breed, but bear in mind that this is a generalisation for there is a great deal of variation between flocks of the same breed. It sounds like you may have a partridge roo and a blue roo. List of breeds documented in the Global Databank for Animal Genetic Resources, APA Recognized Breeds and Varieties: As of January 1, 2012, Liste des races et variétés homologuée dans les pays EE (28.04.2013), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cochin_chicken&oldid=972589286, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 12 August 2020, at 22:05. This may actually work in the reverse.

If that is what you have, you might think about keeping the blue roo as I think he gives you more options than the partridge. Like the Brahma, the Cochin derives from very large feather-legged chickens brought from China to Europe and North America in the 1840s and 1850s. They are very difficult to breed and two blue cochins wont breed offspring with a true blue color! It is the particular strain of breed that is important.

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It derives from large feather-legged chickens brought from China to Europe and North America in the 1840s and 1850s. It is reared principally for exhibition. Quote:I read that Cochins are usually recessive white, so a white cross will not likely result in a white chick.

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