Walt, I think you know that I started out in a Gamefowl family . The Gamefowl people that I knew would mark every chick that was hatched. If a certain Male -female mating nicked as they say, then those two breeders would be bred together until they died. My father was well known over the South and Midwest.
Most of the time it works that way for me too, but every once in a while it looks like some other rooster jumped the fence and I don't do flock mating, I know exactly who the father and mother is of every bird here.
I have also had males where it pretty much didn't matter what female you put him on, the babies would still be above average. I liked getting those males, but that didn't happen often either.
Walt
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