Can hens lay fertile eggs sired by their dad?

sashanellie

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Sorry, newbie. Any concerns or issues with this? Last year my barred rock rooster mated with a cochin hen (we got one chick) and a New Hampshire red hen ( we got one chick). Both chicks are barred, and laying eggs and he is mating with them. We have a broody cochin sitting on eggs again. What's the risk?
thanks so much for your time!
 
Sorry, newbie. Any concerns or issues with this? Last year my barred rock rooster mated with a cochin hen (we got one chick) and a New Hampshire red hen ( we got one chick). Both chicks are barred, and laying eggs and he is mating with them. We have a broody cochin sitting on eggs again. What's the risk?
thanks so much for your time!
Little risk. People line breed all the time to perpetuate desired traits.
 
It would take a decade of willy nilly, no regard inbreeding to show loss of vigor and fertility. The original Sire and Dam were unrelated and of different breed. No risk at all.
 

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