In this case me bringing it up has nothing to do with my lack of years, or playing at being a "breeder". It's simply genuine concern as I'm more accustomed to genetic diversity being a value in livestock with line breeding and inbreeding done under certain circumstances but not at extremely high percentages very often. I am very understanding at this point that chickens can obviously be bred so incestuously as to not cause issues that utilizing the birds at hand should be sufficient for us here in the States. Depending on any future birds imported though and their quality, I'm sure many would be more than willing to utilize the new stock.
Man is continually "improving" livestock. It's a never ending cycle no matter what animals you raise. This is why it's a lifelong journey for those willing to dedicate and stick with it.
What are the issues with auto sexing, are some chicks not distinctly different? Is it with certain lines? I haven't run across much of this yet during my reading other than people puzzling over head spots.
Man is continually "improving" livestock. It's a never ending cycle no matter what animals you raise. This is why it's a lifelong journey for those willing to dedicate and stick with it.
What are the issues with auto sexing, are some chicks not distinctly different? Is it with certain lines? I haven't run across much of this yet during my reading other than people puzzling over head spots.