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Barb, It has been many year since I studied Mendel Theory is a school of higher learning. I believe the Poultry be be different from the others.
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Arielle, If you cull male and female for temperamint and your line of fowl are close linebred, then you would have to cull the entire line. Much easier to brring in a new male to start with, try to get a male from the same line as your females.
Barb, It has been many year since I studied Mendel Theory is a school of higher learning. I believe the Poultry be be different from the others.
Was talking to the owner of the local feed store and his opinion was that the old timer info was valuable and getting forgotten. Ditto! Let us know what you find!!I will go through some of my old poultry books and see if I can find a study that has been done on the mean chickens, they did everything else in the early days so might get lucky.
Barb, Just saying that the old timers always said, cull the mean male. There is so much of the genetic theory out there that has never been proven to be correct. The only way to really know is do a study.
Might have something to do with the Canadian Dew also do you think ?
The male you have would not necessarily be classified as being genetically flawed. The male that is genetically flawed will attach for no reason and will hit at you every chance they get.
The male that will on occasion hit you can be gentled by just picking up and hold onto for a few minutes, all the time using the index finger to rub under the beak and upper neck in a downward motion. I have said before on here that most chickens like over ripe Banana , while holding let the male peck on the Banana. I feed all my young fowl Banana three times a week and they love the Banana. Just a little patience goes a long way with the nervous male.