Just thinking out loud here and hopefully, it will open up some conversation about all of your flocks, how you choose which rooster to which hens and how many etc along with thoughts and comments about my choices as well as your future plans too......sorry but a long post.
Not for increasing fertility so much, but I am turning Degas out today to free range a while. Degas, Rudy and Guy have all been excellent free rangers and seem to brighten up when they're allowed this free time. They go to the pond to drink, forage and come running at feed time for handouts. They're much calmer and friendlier when they're out free too.
The reason I decided to take Degas out of the black hen pen is that I had put together my breeding plans with a lot of thought to type, color etc and the whites were a no brainer. I only have a trio of adults (and many upcoming chicks). The BBR wasn't real hard, Rudy and Guy for all the red that I like, on a BBR type coloring, and all the hens that were BBR, wild type or duckwing. So, that left the black hens, but no black roosters of breeding age yet. All I had left were Joker and Degas. It seemed logical, plus one was tufted and one clean faced. Degas has a lot of black on him but then he also has the gold and red in his neck and saddle hackles. I've been reading a lot about how to breed for better black and Degas isn't the right cross for that. Joker is silver based, a little messed up on his colors.....sort of duckwing, a lot of chest markings, the colors are pretty diluted and probably blue but not obviously blue but his basic color is better for breeding to black and should reduce red leakage in the cockerels. Also, I'll find out about the blue if Joker is the only rooster in with all black hens so that's another plus and we all know blue and black are compatible breeding together.
Degas is not getting younger though and since I have so many to look at for body type now, I am seeing that he has a much shorter back than any of my others and the chicks I've lost that made it to 2 or even 3 weeks old has super short little backs so I know I need to correct this and not breed him to my rumpless hens. I have a pen for them now and need to pick up another feeder and waterer for them and I'm going to pen Degas up with my tailed hen LuvDove. They each have something good to add to my flock and will, hopefully, correct some of the others issues. I'm not in a hurry though and will give Degas a little free range time before penning him up. When I pen him, I'll be able to turn Rudy out a week then put him back in and let Guy out and so on. They seem to love that and I like them happy.
Joker is clean faced and he's got 3 clean faced hens and one tufted (she just went broody a couple of days ago) but I'm not concerned about tufts right now. I have 2 tufted/rumpless black chicks and any chicks from him with these hens should be nice. He's really got great size and type and I'll keep his black chicks to raise and sell any chicks that are not black. In the spring, I'll evaluate them for size/type and color and any with red leakage will be culled and hopefully, there will at least be a couple that are "good" even though they're clean faced. If one or both of my tufted black chicks are cockerels, and good enough, they will take over the black hen pen. If they're pullets, I'll just work on getting a good rooster (buy or continue to hatch and hope). I also have a double tufted big blue chick that may be "the one" instead. I'll get blacks and blues in the one pen that way.
We all know it's not done overnight but I always want things to go forward at least. So now, it's your turn
what have you got? what are you doing with it and what are your goals?
Cathy
(the windy one,
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