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Hannahnic14
Crowing
Yea I definitely don't want to pass along wesk genes. We want the strongest birds possible. I have a polish hen that is a slight crossbeak, am I going to cull her for that? Absolutely not! But I'm not going to hatch any of her eggs and if she begins to not have a good quality of life, then we will visit that decision.I am one of the people (made my ethics class far harder than it should have been) that almost always weighs the one against the many. What is best for survival of the group as a whole? While most chickens here don't have to worry about growing too old to find enough feed or being too (something) to do (something else), illness unfortunately isn't quite as simple. Especially if it's something that can be passed down. It might just be something like weaker lungs or small nostrils (I had a pullet we culled that ended up with having a heart that was super small for her size), but if it is something that can get passed down, you might deal with it more if you grow chicks from these males.