matt, do you have any photos of him from behind, walking away? Sorry
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If he does have the best tail spread in the flock, breed him on as many hens as you can and keep the pullets with nice tails and breed them to your best typed roosters. From there you should have at least a handful of chicks with both tail and type (though that roo doesn't look too bad at all) and any other traits you try for along the way. I guess it just depends on how many eggs you can hatch
Your SO will think you're nuts, trust me.
Just keep culling and breeding to the standard. Try to cancel the faults out of your flock with selective breeding. Also, find males and females that share common GOOD traits - like a nice tail spread, nice short back, etc. and breed them together to cement that into the offspring.
We are all on this road, it is long and rocky but we will get there!

If he does have the best tail spread in the flock, breed him on as many hens as you can and keep the pullets with nice tails and breed them to your best typed roosters. From there you should have at least a handful of chicks with both tail and type (though that roo doesn't look too bad at all) and any other traits you try for along the way. I guess it just depends on how many eggs you can hatch

Just keep culling and breeding to the standard. Try to cancel the faults out of your flock with selective breeding. Also, find males and females that share common GOOD traits - like a nice tail spread, nice short back, etc. and breed them together to cement that into the offspring.
We are all on this road, it is long and rocky but we will get there!
