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Thanks! So do I. She is my favorite one so far.Ooooo, I like the body type on bachelorette number 2!
so beautiful, I really wanted some of these early on...but there's no room at the inn, and I have another broody hen...I'm glad to hear it!
I actually found a local friend with a mature quad of Spitzhaubens that she decided she was ready to part with. I also picked up a few eggs from a breeder at a big poultry show a few hours away and have two nice cockerels from them, one is in with the ladies right now. I have a few chicks from them already! I'll make the pictures small so they don't clutter the thread too much.
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Hi Chicken pickin'I just started hatching a new generation and my first chick hatched a few days ago. She is a pullet and an only hatcher. Luckily I have a batch due to hatch in 2 days and them 2 more batches in the 2 weeks to follow.
So just so Im accurate when describing generations I might need clarification. I started with my "Starter Trio" and that is what I called them. Their offspring was MY First Generation. Then Males from my first generation crossed back to their mothers make offspring being my Second Generation. Is this correct? And does each new set of offspring from the previous offspring down the line count as a generation.
On the topic of breeding and generations I have another question. I currently have my small flock to work with. My starter cock was crossed to 2 hens to give me some offspring to grow out, then the starter cock was culled and I kept one of his sons as my main boy. My main cockerel is in a pen now with my 2 original hens (one is his mother Im not sure which) I will also include in that pen daughters of his and daughters of his brother(the brother was also crossed to the same original 2 hens) the second brother kept jumping the fence so because it wasnt controlled breeding Im not sure which daughters belong to which of the brothers. The second brother has also recently been culled.
In a second pen I was thinking of putting a Son from one of the brothers and put in the daughters of my Starter rooster(they are the sisters of my main boy and would be I guess Aunts of this new male. Im not 100% on how to pair up relation wise to get the best results so I am hoping this will give me the most options.
I really really wish I had a better idea of exactly who fathered and mothered each chick so I can get the maximum usage of genes without breeding too closely related. Id like to keep a closed flock for a while and don't want to end up with too much inbreeding.
I think I need to start banding with a color code to keep track of the relations to each other. I hope this makes sense any advice, tips or comments are welcome.