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That is so great to hear,............ that it is possible........ can you give more details? how do you do it well??? My only problem with single mating is that the birds in cages don't get to scratch and dig and look so beautiful doing it, but I guess they can if their pen is big enough. So how does the little guy make a difference????????Just going to piggyback here and say this is totally possible. It takes immaculate record keeping and single mating so you know exactly what birds produce what in their offspring, but I've known some very very good breeders that don't hatch very many birds, and I mean about 25 or less total a year. It is very hard to do this with rare breeds that have been let go though, but still doable. Knowing what birds produce what is always the key, and what you are aiming for as a goal. I know guys that hatch 600 a year and make less progress than guys that hatch 25-50.