Daddy's barring isn't a problem. If barring is present, it WILL show, so it can be selected against pretty easily. If the sussexX pullet doesn't show barring, it isn't an issue--she didn't inherit the gene. The hackles may be more of an issue. What do HER hackles look like?
If the OP wants to work with this, why are people giving him/her a hard time? This is not really any different than if someone wants to create a new variety or allowing their backyard flock to breed and perpetuate itself according to selected goals (in fact the later is EXACTLY what the OP has stated as a goal).
How about if we provide information and not judgment?
If the OP wants to work with this, why are people giving him/her a hard time? This is not really any different than if someone wants to create a new variety or allowing their backyard flock to breed and perpetuate itself according to selected goals (in fact the later is EXACTLY what the OP has stated as a goal).
How about if we provide information and not judgment?