. The book of poultry. Poultry. §6 ASIATIC FOWLS 345 CUCKOO COCHIN 51. The Cuckoo Cochin is seldom, if ever, seen in Amer- ica. Some cuckoo-colored Cochin Bantams have been shown in America, and a few have been exhibited in England. A Cuckoo Cochin is true Cochin in type, with color and mark- ings like those of the Barred Plymouth Rocks. The variety has come from matings of Black and White Cochins, the. â¢â /?=? offspring being selected and remated imtil fairly good cuckoo color has been produced. The fowls have never been per- fected enough to them desirable, and they will not breed tr


. The book of poultry. Poultry. §6 ASIATIC FOWLS 345 CUCKOO COCHIN 51. The Cuckoo Cochin is seldom, if ever, seen in Amer- ica. Some cuckoo-colored Cochin Bantams have been shown in America, and a few have been exhibited in England. A Cuckoo Cochin is true Cochin in type, with color and mark- ings like those of the Barred Plymouth Rocks. The variety has come from matings of Black and White Cochins, the. â¢â /?=? offspring being selected and remated imtil fairly good cuckoo color has been produced. The fowls have never been per- fected enough to them desirable, and they will not breed true when mated. Cuckoo color is the name used in England, and it describes what is called Barred Plymouth Rock color in America, and Coucou in France and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original McGrew, Thomas Fletcher, 1850-1930. New York, The Macmillan Company


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