1/2 Rhode Island Red 1/2 Orpington Rooster

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In the Brooder
Jan 22, 2017
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I have three Buff Orpington hens to produce meat birds with and was given a Rhode Island Red rooster. So I have let him have the run of the yard.
I have hatched out several eggs from the Orpingtons and luckily most are hens. But I have a 1/2 and 1/2 Rooster now maturing. He is bigger than my RIR roo. Is there any concern (genetically speaking) with letting my new 1/2 and 1/2 be the one to fertilize the Orpington eggs so I will get a better, closer to pure Orpington meat bird?
 
Whaaaaat???? Nobody even has an opinion on this aspect of breeding? Can someone at least suggest where I might post this question to get a better response?
 
Thank you.

I'm sorry that I had to whine but I was surprised that there has not been a myriad of opinions.

I guess the lesson to learn is that chickens aren't that complicated and folks figure the answer was obvious.

Thank you again, you mysterious Anatidaephiliac.
 

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