One most certainly can!!!
Yet it comes down to certain number basics, especially considering the current state of Dorkings. For each hatching season, you're going to get:
- a high percentage of junk
- some with good color but poor type
- some with good type, but poor color,
- a very few with good type and color--these are those one hopes to keep.
The expected percentage for number 4 is 10%. Last year we raised 150 white Dorkings and kept 13 as breeders--with rare breeds the 10% can be a bit tough. So, when wanting multiple color varieties, one of a few things will happen:
- You have capacious facilities and time to raise out enough chicks in each variety to be able to cull effectively, which allows you to do multiple colors properly--full steam ahead.
- You don't have the facilities and time, in which case you end up with sloppy seconds because you're forced to keep as breeders stock you otherwise wouldn't, were you to have a larger pool from which to select. In this case progress is made very slowly, if at all.
- A random miracle happens.
The scenario for number two happens uber-frequently. One of two things tend to happen:
- Only as many chicks are hatched as the smaller facilities can maintain, which would be adequate for one variety but cannot house enough in multiple varieties. At the end of the season the breeder has a pen of healthy birds, but the percentage of birds worthy of the breeding pen per variety is miniscule, if there are any at all.
- One tries to raise out more chicks than one's facility can house properly in which case cannibalism, disease, poor growth rates, and stress lead to a mammoth mess of unhealthy birds, none of which are worthy of the breeding pens and an entire season is wasted.
Ultimately the result of these scenarios tends to be that one becomes disgusted and quits or opts for limitation which leads to eventual success and a deeper enjoyment of the hobby. In the second scenario, the breeder is proud of his or her accomplishments and the breed is advanced by the development of an outstanding strain. Substance is often more satisfying than illusion.
PS: Random miracles are always cool, though. We saw one at the fair last year. One can always: