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Robert Blosl
Rest in Peace 1947-2013
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When you mix together all those bloodlines - well, I guess you then call it YOUR bloodline. Yes?Here is some of ours with some of the Brazelton bloodline, along with Britt, Bacon and Clevenger bloodlines.
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Actually, I did not mix them. These were brought together at Superior Farms by Danny Padgett.
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Actually, I did not mix them. These were brought together at Superior Farms by Danny Padgett.
I guess you call them, "Superior Farms," line then. Correct?
The point I am getting to is this - for example -
If someone has my Delawares and Braden's and Sandhill's - they mix them all together...... I certainly do not want to be referred to. When all mixed up like that - in my opinion - it becomes THEIR line. Where "the blood," came from is irrelevant, as God only knows which genes were culled for (if any) and which were passed on.
Another thing - I have heard some say - for example, "the genes are there," when they have a cull from good stock. (Well, of course, there are always culls.) In my opinion, "the genes are NOT there," and that is why the bird was a cull. Not ALL genes are passed on.
Tell me, Walt and Bob, is my thinking right here?.