Thank you Dan and Arie for the tips and advice regarding the outcross options. i really appreciate your insight
I too would like to keep within the Buff birds, but fear I would have huge inbreeding issues further down the track if I dont consider a sub group line now with the mind of bringing in those out-and-out leghorn type traits further down the track - ie creating my own outcross line that has improved type from the non buff variety. I just dont want to take a myopic approach to breeding this variety, so want to look for possible future problems and maybe starting a back up plan soon just in case.
Shane, I had this very same issue last year aswell, i may have hatched a few more than you but probably only hatched just more of the same.
Is there one with dominant white - the nice big (pullet?) closest to camera looking right in the last pic.
I too like the the 2 in the centre looking left at the campines, but it could just be the picture colour, do they on the whole seem lighter in their overalldown than your last years chicks??
thanks shane for the pics, your inspiring me to start my breeding season soon!
cheers
I too would like to keep within the Buff birds, but fear I would have huge inbreeding issues further down the track if I dont consider a sub group line now with the mind of bringing in those out-and-out leghorn type traits further down the track - ie creating my own outcross line that has improved type from the non buff variety. I just dont want to take a myopic approach to breeding this variety, so want to look for possible future problems and maybe starting a back up plan soon just in case.
Shane, I had this very same issue last year aswell, i may have hatched a few more than you but probably only hatched just more of the same.
Is there one with dominant white - the nice big (pullet?) closest to camera looking right in the last pic.
I too like the the 2 in the centre looking left at the campines, but it could just be the picture colour, do they on the whole seem lighter in their overalldown than your last years chicks??
thanks shane for the pics, your inspiring me to start my breeding season soon!
cheers