40 chickens and math.

Wow, that's fantastic. Hope you are successful and maybe someday have a breed of chickens named after you. I won't pretend to understand how long or how hard it would be to create a new breed(s), but I wish you success.
I don’t really have any ambition of creating a standard breed. I just want to enjoy having a colorful flock. I don’t really know chicken genetics well enough to create predictable results on plumage. My plan is just to keep using roosters from hens that are good layers with minimal attention given to plumage.
 
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Hello there, fellow Oregonian! Have fun with your chicken math!

This article may help you determine the best roosters to keep in your breeding stock:
Selecting Good Flock Roosters
 
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Best wishes

Pork Pie
 
I don’t really have any ambition of creating a standard breed. I just want to enjoy having a colorful flock. I don’t really know chicken genetics well enough to create predictable results on plumage. My plan is just to keep using roosters from hens that are good layers with minimal attention given to plumage.
I want to do something like this in the future. Can you link me to some reading on spiral mating? How does it work?
 

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