Wow April! When you get this all processed out... you're going to have to do a LOT of explaining for me.
I am familiar with horse colors as you are with Lab colors. I have a ton of homework to do. My first goal is body type even though my CD's are getting very vivid colors. My birds appear to be a little too leggy. They all have the cinder block shape with a few differences in overall size and I was able to pick up two more pullets. One CD & one SG. I'm hoping that they will be a little on the shorter side. So, I am assuming from reading all of the previous posts, my best bet would be to cull for shorter legged larger bodied chicks and work the color issue out after I am satisfied they are closer to the standard.
I will be breeding on a small scale as I can't facilitate a larger operation. My birds are young still, is it possible that they go through what would appear to be a leggy stage??? When breeding horses, foals go through a leggy stage so I hope it doesn't sound too silly.
I still have 4 cockerels to choose from at this point and can't make my mind up on how many to keep so that I may rotate them into my program for diversity. After I select for best body type, would I then make a selection on legs?
In what order do you look at first to cull from your stock? Feet, Body, height, combs, color??? I know there is more to keep track of down the line such as productivity, fertility, broody, etc. I did read the article that was recommended by Don Schrieder and I am still in the developing my plan stage. Being that my birds are still very young, I have some time. I don't have an incubator which I realize will slow down my production as well since I will be relying on my hens to hatch. I may need to just break down and make the investment with only 3 pullets to work with. I'm just not confident that I will be very successful at it and know my hatch rate might be better as long as my girls have their natural instincts.
Thanks in advance....
-Amy