I think I just need to sit down to coffee with you one day. It's not that long of a drive... ;-)CountryGoddess, well have to get you down to the NH Poultry Fanciers Association (straight down 89 near Concord, NH) and the North Eastern Poultry Congress (straight down 91, in Springfield, MA) There are several new breeders of Dorkings in NE, we need to start meeting up. Let's make 2013 the year NE Dorking breeders come out of their closet.
Do start families right off the start. Do it matrilinearly. If you end up with two males, that's perfect. Retain three to four of your best females. Use one male over two of the females, and the other male over the other two. Have them four females separate, if possible, when the breeding season comes and alternate the males between their two females. Hatch out the chicks in such a way that you're sure who's the mother of whom. Toe punch each chick immediately with the punch that represents the particular female. As you move forward, keep all daughters, granddaughters, great-granddaughters, etc... in the same pen as the original mother. Never use a son in the pen of his mother. This is referred to as clan breeding at it will do just fine for you, protecting from in-breeding, while still in-breeding enough by not introducing superfluous blood.