From what I got from him, that is eggs, I got two roo that had great tufts, one with a single tuft and three clean heads. So if i culled the same way he is doing then I would only have two roos. I am going to try to cull that way once I get going but I don't know if it will matter because the size and amount of tufts are hard to breed for I think. Illia is that what you have seen also?
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So far, this is how mine have played out. Haven't been breeding much though.
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Male A, 1 big tuft 1 medium tuft, both horizontal - 1 with only one sagging large tuft, 2 with one little tuft, one large very upright tuft, 1 with equally medium tufts, both curly slightly upward, 1 with equally large tufts, one sagging and one horizontal
Male B, bilateral, equal sized, large tufts; both sag but one more than the other - 1 with equally small bilateral tufts, both horizontal
Female A, 1 big tuft 1 medium tuft, big one is large and curls upward, small one curls downward - 1 with one big tuft, one small tuft, same as mother but on opposite sides of face, 1 with one medium tuft, one small tuft, both horizontal