- Sep 13, 2014
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They are brilliant thank you, I think the first link is probably the one I will go for.
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It's 2020 and this is still awesome advice, thank you!Hi
The chances are they will and should be related.
Breed them together but hatch more than 3 chicks, 40 would be better. Choose the best cockerel and a couple of pullets and breed son to mother and father to daughter, the rest sell so you will not be tempted to breed from them or give a good trio to a local breeder for future sharing of stock. Choose the youngsters on SOP and vigour (early crower etc.) If you have space keep the two lines separate, change the cockerels ever year, once you are up and running you can mix your lines or borrow a male from the original breeder.
Providing you select only the best with the greatest vigour you will see improvement and actually benefit from inbreeding making your strain purer.
20 from each trio should be enough to select from each year. Hope this helps BRITROCK