I do have a question though, and maybe it should go in it's own thread. If I could accomplish color in as little as one year, I wouldn't know the type until the second year right, because I'd have to let the first chicks of the color grow out, and then assess them? Is that right or am I off...
I wish I could achieve two generations in a single year, that would be awesome. I find the better the bird the longer they take to lay. I'm going to have to go out and chat with my bunch of freeloaders.
I think the most important part of any new project is to have an APA standard of perfection to use as a guide, and to use the very best examples of the breeds needed for the project that you can get your hands on. Projects are wonderful. I think it's good to ask questions of people working on...