I think my point is that it can be harder and take longer to do more with less than more. I hope I have 5 or 6 more generations left in me.
I hope that I have 5 or 6 generations left in me to. If I do not, then I will be ok with that to.
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I think my point is that it can be harder and take longer to do more with less than more. I hope I have 5 or 6 more generations left in me.
No one said anything about hundreds of birds. That was not mentioned anywhere.
I have seen those posts--makes it seem like you can't breed unless you work and a large scale.Oh, not here, but when breeding is discussed on the threads on BYC, most generally there is a huge emphasis put on hatching large numbers and the one number they usually mention is "at least a hundred", meaning to do it optimally, one would have to do even MORE than a hundred so as to not do the least they could get by with?
Was wondering why the need for that many chicks hatched to make improvements?
@Ant Farm...I'm going to give this some thought, then respond in a PM.![]()
Yes most discussion, and even literature, mention hatching at least 100 chicks per year, if not more. I think it's more to see results faster.Oh, not here, but when breeding is discussed on the threads on BYC, most generally there is a huge emphasis put on hatching large numbers and the one number they usually mention is "at least a hundred", meaning to do it optimally, one would have to do even MORE than a hundred so as to not do the least they could get by with?
Was wondering why the need for that many chicks hatched to make improvements?
Oh, not here, but when breeding is discussed on the threads on BYC, most generally there is a huge emphasis put on hatching large numbers and the one number they usually mention is "at least a hundred", meaning to do it optimally, one would have to do even MORE than a hundred so as to not do the least they could get by with?
Was wondering why the need for that many chicks hatched to make improvements?
From what I've read, the large quantity only becomes necessary when doing crosses: established strain cross, variety cross, and especially when needing to do a breed outcross. Since I am technically doing a variety cross, I am planning on hatching large numbers in F1 and F2 generations for sure. Hubby seems to be looking forward to my ruthless culling of cockerels. LOL Wyandottes make for some good eatin'.Oh, not here, but when breeding is discussed on the threads on BYC, most generally there is a huge emphasis put on hatching large numbers and the one number they usually mention is "at least a hundred", meaning to do it optimally, one would have to do even MORE than a hundred so as to not do the least they could get by with?
Was wondering why the need for that many chicks hatched to make improvements?