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Hey guys! I want to pick the brains of some of you all.
I ordered eggs online through a supplier in AL and ultimately thanks to package handling I'm $250+ later and I have a single golden laced cochin chick. I'm working with USPS on the claim regarding handling issues, but that's neither here nor there..
So my genetics question. IF this chick ends up being a roo.. I had an odd thought to breed it to a blue egg breed for giant, laced cochin-cross easter eggers. But, which breed? I've been casually hatching eggs laid by my old silver laced wyandottes in the past and learned that just because one parent is laced doesn't mean the chick will be.. My SLW bred to my previously owned buff orpington roo yielded chicks without lacing.. Where as when I bred them to my black copper marans roo, I had some lacing in the copper areas on the bird.
My thoughts..
Readily available to me locally would be cream legbar, various colors of aracauna, and various colors of ameraucana. I do not want to use aracauna because they're smaller and I would really like to preserve the cochin size. I don't really want to use cream legbars because the sexlink on the legbars cancels gold. I don't know if they would pass it, but just in case I don't want to cancel gold on a chick bred from a gold laced cochin.. So that leaves me with various colors of ameraucana. Also.. Cheeks/beards. A total cuteness bonus.
I'm thinking not black, as that could just hide the lacing.. I'm leaning toward taking buff off the list as well because my last attempt with lacing and buff just removed the lacing.. Leaving me with white, blue, splash, or wheaten. Has anyone successfully bred lacing into a wheaten bird? A blue bird? That could look really cool depending on the outcome.
IF this chick is a rooster, I think I'll start my own little test breeding by penning him up with my salmon favorelle and see what happens with their wheaten color and go from there. I also have a buff orpington/black australorp cross I could toss in there to see how it reacts with the buff/black.. But for all I know there are different kinds of wheaten/buff/black genes and I'd just be wasting my time.
Blah. What do you all think? Anyone done something like this? I know I won't know for sure until I try it, and won't know if I even can try it for a while as the chick in question is less then a week old.. but I'm curious to see if anyone else has given it a go, or even just stumbled upon it with barnyard mixes..
If it's a hen, I'll probably give it a go with my black ameraucana roo just to see what it makes. I wouldn't necessarily be as open to buying random roosters just to play with the colors as I would be to adding more hens to my flock.

I ordered eggs online through a supplier in AL and ultimately thanks to package handling I'm $250+ later and I have a single golden laced cochin chick. I'm working with USPS on the claim regarding handling issues, but that's neither here nor there..
So my genetics question. IF this chick ends up being a roo.. I had an odd thought to breed it to a blue egg breed for giant, laced cochin-cross easter eggers. But, which breed? I've been casually hatching eggs laid by my old silver laced wyandottes in the past and learned that just because one parent is laced doesn't mean the chick will be.. My SLW bred to my previously owned buff orpington roo yielded chicks without lacing.. Where as when I bred them to my black copper marans roo, I had some lacing in the copper areas on the bird.
My thoughts..
Readily available to me locally would be cream legbar, various colors of aracauna, and various colors of ameraucana. I do not want to use aracauna because they're smaller and I would really like to preserve the cochin size. I don't really want to use cream legbars because the sexlink on the legbars cancels gold. I don't know if they would pass it, but just in case I don't want to cancel gold on a chick bred from a gold laced cochin.. So that leaves me with various colors of ameraucana. Also.. Cheeks/beards. A total cuteness bonus.
I'm thinking not black, as that could just hide the lacing.. I'm leaning toward taking buff off the list as well because my last attempt with lacing and buff just removed the lacing.. Leaving me with white, blue, splash, or wheaten. Has anyone successfully bred lacing into a wheaten bird? A blue bird? That could look really cool depending on the outcome.
IF this chick is a rooster, I think I'll start my own little test breeding by penning him up with my salmon favorelle and see what happens with their wheaten color and go from there. I also have a buff orpington/black australorp cross I could toss in there to see how it reacts with the buff/black.. But for all I know there are different kinds of wheaten/buff/black genes and I'd just be wasting my time.
Blah. What do you all think? Anyone done something like this? I know I won't know for sure until I try it, and won't know if I even can try it for a while as the chick in question is less then a week old.. but I'm curious to see if anyone else has given it a go, or even just stumbled upon it with barnyard mixes..
If it's a hen, I'll probably give it a go with my black ameraucana roo just to see what it makes. I wouldn't necessarily be as open to buying random roosters just to play with the colors as I would be to adding more hens to my flock.