I asked him what I should do about my first BCM rooster, and he told me to go to the hardware store and buy an axe![]()



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I asked him what I should do about my first BCM rooster, and he told me to go to the hardware store and buy an axe![]()
I am very curious to see Don's response to this. I've always wondered what he would say about itDon, we don't know each other, but I thought I would ask you specifically given @scflock
's high regard.
I have pure BCM roosters, cross breeding them with a local multi-purpose hen, and then inbreeding for 4 generations in the hopes of getting the recessive BCM gene to turn them into very BCM-like birds. These are not for show, but for egg color, egg taste, and meat taste, and of course, survivability in my area.
Is this a really bad idea?
And, should I decide to sell eggs for hatching, or day olds, in Generation 4, how would you label them?
Please be brutally honest.
Russ, Are you breeding the off spring together or are you putting them back with the Black Copper Marans.
Don, I must say I'm a little disappointed. I thought your answer would be much more… ColorfulI guess this will be ok. But I would go a different route myself.