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Agreed. And to keep the lines genetically diverse, try to create two or three separate breeding lines (use unrelated smooth birds for this), then cross offspring from one line to another, then those offspring to the third.
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Where's our genetics guru??????
They look like they are silkie mixes and it looks like a cockerel and a pullet.
I sold eggs to that person last year, but there is no telling where the rest of her flock came from. No silkies or frizzles here.
I am concerned though that this...