Question for serious breeders:
In my experience with wheaten old english game bantams, it was always best to have a male and female line. Has anyone tried this with Ameraucanas? If not, why? I have been talking with another breeder and brought this up..... Just wanted to know if anyone has had success with it.
I notice a lot of black shafting in male hackles, and too much wheat stippling in female tails with washed out or uneven wheat throughout the body..... I think this may be fixed by isolating the problems and focusing specifically on male and female lines.
In my experience with wheaten old english game bantams, it was always best to have a male and female line. Has anyone tried this with Ameraucanas? If not, why? I have been talking with another breeder and brought this up..... Just wanted to know if anyone has had success with it.
I notice a lot of black shafting in male hackles, and too much wheat stippling in female tails with washed out or uneven wheat throughout the body..... I think this may be fixed by isolating the problems and focusing specifically on male and female lines.
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