Smokerbill
Crossing the Road
I have five hatchery quality New Hampshire pullets and of those, one (Orange Band) grew much faster and larger than the others and has been laying great eggs daily.
I have three cockerels. A pair of NH cockerels, the dominant one looks and acts great but is a little smaller than the other, which I believe has a few defects. I also have a Rhode Island Red cockerel, the smallest of the three, he looks good too. The dominant cockerel has started mating with the pullets. I haven't seen the other two mate, but I guess they could be sneaky about it.
How likely is it that pullets raised from Orange Band's eggs inherit the fast growth, large size and egg laying qualities?
Does the cockerel/rooster fertilizing the eggs play a big role in adding to/subtracting from those qualities?
Since RIRs are supposed to be great egg layers, would mating the RIR cockerel with Orange Band be worth trying? I've read you can achieve hybrid vigor when crossing different breeds, even though I guess RIRs and NHs are pretty close to being the same breed.
My goal is to create a line of fast growing, larger size birds that are good layers and grow quickly to a decent eating size, and I want to do that with the birds I have on hand.
Thanks!
I have three cockerels. A pair of NH cockerels, the dominant one looks and acts great but is a little smaller than the other, which I believe has a few defects. I also have a Rhode Island Red cockerel, the smallest of the three, he looks good too. The dominant cockerel has started mating with the pullets. I haven't seen the other two mate, but I guess they could be sneaky about it.
How likely is it that pullets raised from Orange Band's eggs inherit the fast growth, large size and egg laying qualities?
Does the cockerel/rooster fertilizing the eggs play a big role in adding to/subtracting from those qualities?
Since RIRs are supposed to be great egg layers, would mating the RIR cockerel with Orange Band be worth trying? I've read you can achieve hybrid vigor when crossing different breeds, even though I guess RIRs and NHs are pretty close to being the same breed.
My goal is to create a line of fast growing, larger size birds that are good layers and grow quickly to a decent eating size, and I want to do that with the birds I have on hand.
Thanks!