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If you saw this larger BA roo at a show, chances are he came from a good breeder who has worked on breeding for size, where did you get your BAs from? Hatcheries just breed whatever will lay and don't really concern themselves with the correct size, body type, and color of the birds they sell. Whenever possible, it is best to get your birds from a breeder who knows what they have and what they are doing. That would really help you improve the size and quality of your birds. As for who to breed, just simply select to few who have the most desirable traits and breed them together.
Your Silver Ducking X Black cross sounded about right, you should have gotten mostly black chicks with probably some white leaking through, what the SDW roo a thin gamey type bird or a large breed, there aren't many standard large breed SDW colored breeds, the only on that comes to mind right now is a silver grey dorking.
If you saw this larger BA roo at a show, chances are he came from a good breeder who has worked on breeding for size, where did you get your BAs from? Hatcheries just breed whatever will lay and don't really concern themselves with the correct size, body type, and color of the birds they sell. Whenever possible, it is best to get your birds from a breeder who knows what they have and what they are doing. That would really help you improve the size and quality of your birds. As for who to breed, just simply select to few who have the most desirable traits and breed them together.
Your Silver Ducking X Black cross sounded about right, you should have gotten mostly black chicks with probably some white leaking through, what the SDW roo a thin gamey type bird or a large breed, there aren't many standard large breed SDW colored breeds, the only on that comes to mind right now is a silver grey dorking.