Hope that’s true for my leghorn/silkie cross!Based on my research, egg production of offspring should be comparable to the higher producing parent, vs. split between them. That seems to be the case in my Welsummer-Legbar crosses, which have about the same high productivity as my Welsummer hens vs. my moderate producing Legbar hens. In that cross, the higher producing parent was the rooster.
I just got my first pullet eggs from my Spitz-Dominique cross this week, just shy of 5 months old. In the coming weeks I should know whether the new girls produce like Dominique, Spitz, or something in between. In this cross, the Dominique hen was the much higher producing parent. My only Spitz hen is the poorest producer of the flock. In fact, the only reason I decided to use my Spitz rooster in so many crosses was because of the research that indicated the offspring wouldn't be seriously affected by the poor egg laying of the Spitz, as long as I crossed him with productive hens. I think I can have it all, with beauty and productivity. I hope it's true!
