Thank you all very much for your help and input. I do appreciate all the help and replies very much.

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Is your flock too closely related to line breed? Why do you want to cross strains to found your flock?I'm in search of hatching eggs or chicks from a good line of large fowl Barred Rocks. I have a small flock from Jamie Duckworth lines right now but would like a second line to potentially cross with them. Any help would be appreciated!
Is your flock too closely related to line breed? Why do you want to cross strains to found your flock?
Have you contacted Mr. Duckworth to see which strains ( if any) he would commend for a strain-cross?
Bob Blosl said the best way to strain-cross was to find another breeder with the same pure, uncrossed strain which have had it for at least 5 years and live at least 500 miles away from the foundation That breeder's personal breeding and management decisions plus the different climate and feeds would make the flock that was 500 miles way like a linebreeding when in fact it was an genotypic inbreeding. So one could add variety to their flock while avoiding all the unwanted recessives from crossing to another strain. Ask Walt Leonard, he has been doing it for years.
Karen
Thank you for your input, Karen. I'm still weighing my options so I might just try to find a breeder who has the same strain....
Saskia
Thank you so much gjensen, for your advice. I have to admit that I was kind of looking for a shortcut with the Barred Rocks. I have a lot going on with a couple of other breeds at the moment and you are so right, it does take a lot of patience and dedication to do it right. We have used the Barred Rocks mostly for our own meat and eating egg supply for the last few years. I previously had hatchery Barred Rocks for that purpose and just recently replaced that flock with the gorgeous birds I have right now. The more I look at them the more I think that I should devote more attention and pen space to them. On the other hand I think if I do outcross to a good quality strain it would serve my purpose for the moment. I know that I would probably not contribute to the improvement of this particular breed, but I would have a genetically diverse flock that can freerange and supply us with eggs and meat. Of course this is probably not going to happen, since I can't resist hatching way too many of their eggs to see what I will get ( I was never tempted to do that with the hatchery birds.....) So I already have a whole pasture full of young ones growing out with an eye towards setting up different breeding groups for fall hatching.... Things are evolving and I'm just weighing my options and trying to figure out in what direction I want to go with this flock.