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For instance -- say you've got two BCM roosters. One has a side sprig, but he also has sensational coloration, a good tail angle, and came from a very very dark egg. The other has a perfect comb -- but his chest is solid red, he's got a squirrel tail, and his egg was only a 4. Which rooster do you use?
You can use any bird you want, the decision & responsibility is yours.
But just simple culling will not always get rid of a problem. At times you need to resort to test mating to birds of known genotypes,even if they aren't the same breed.
Unfortunately this costs time,facilities, and money due to feed & lost sales, and many breeders are not willing or do not have the facilities to do this.
David
You can use any bird you want, the decision & responsibility is yours.
But just simple culling will not always get rid of a problem. At times you need to resort to test mating to birds of known genotypes,even if they aren't the same breed.
Unfortunately this costs time,facilities, and money due to feed & lost sales, and many breeders are not willing or do not have the facilities to do this.
David