How to breed just one breed of chicken in a diverse flock

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I am wanting to breed barred hollands because they are endangered an have only one rooster in my flock. I am only wanting to breed the BH but I also am getting many other types of brown and white egg layers so I cant tell the difference between the egg colors. I plan on having 20-25 chickens with about 3 BH hens and 1 BH rooster. So I need to know how to only breed the BH
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You could have trap nest boxes and mark the eggs but that seems labor intensive, or keep the breed separate from the others. Mine all run together and I can tell who lays which egg by the color but they will brood all the eggs irregardless of who laid it. But I have just some idea who hatched from which egg...its just a guess really
 
I would have to suggest the breeding pen as well. I have plans to build 3-4 breeding pens for mine once they all start laying. With an extremely diverse flock & only 1-2 birds of most breeds, other than my layer hybrids, I will only be specifically breeding those birds that I have known pairs/trios of. The rest will mix however they happen to mix.
 
I am in this same situation. Right now I am breeding only my Americanas because I can tell their eggs from all the others. I am working foward breeding FBCMs. For this I will build a breeding pen/coup for a breeding trio.
 
Barred hollands are supposed to lay white eggs but I believe they are usually slightly tinted, so you may be able to tell the difference. I have a small flock and can tell everyone's eggs apart so I don't have that problem, but if you can't I'd pen them. You could pen them for 2-3 weeks before you start collecting eggs, collect the eggs you want, then let them back in with the flock if you don't want them separate all the time.
 
I am in this same situation. Right now I am breeding only my Americanas because I can tell their eggs from all the others. I am working foward breeding FBCMs. For this I will build a breeding pen/coup for a breeding trio.
Unless you only have a roo of the desired breed you are going to get mixes this way. A roo does not necessarily stick with his own breed when doing his chicken dance
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In order to get purebred chicks you have to make sure only the roo of that breed is breeding your hens.
 
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In order to assure fertility (25 hens is a lot for one rooster to handle) and source of eggs I would recommend seperating the barred Hollands while collecting eggs for hatching.
Could I keep two roosters with 20-25 hens
 

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