I understand that. But I'm not looking for 300+ eggs a year but I am looking for a decent egg layer maybe 200-220 a year with a tendency to go broody and I know that they are several breeds that can accomplish that for I have several breeds right now that does and have had these breeds for 15...
Thank you! It's just a general wondering I had. I'm also in the works of another breed project. I have been working on developing my version of a RhodeOrp (Rhode island red x Buff orpington). What I have done I first bred a rir rooster with buff orpington hens then bred those pullets with...
I have 10 black australorp pullets which will be laying by spring. I am thinking of breeding them to a black sexlink rooster. I know the black sexlink rooster is single barred and will pass the barring gene to half of his offspring. I was thinking of crossing the resulting barred offspring...