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Bob's Henhouse :
Along the lines of what Mary had to say... It seems all the Icelandics carry all the diversity of the species in each of them. Hence, when they breed, they are passing along all the genes to their offspring, the next generation, which is why breeding for a particular look, size, or purpose is not likely to be effective. As such, mixing one flock with another for genetic diversity doesn't seem like it would be necessary. (Although it is always fun to get new blood
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This is just my untrained, ignorant 2 cents worth, which after inflation probably leaves me owing money.
True dat!
Along the lines of what Mary had to say... It seems all the Icelandics carry all the diversity of the species in each of them. Hence, when they breed, they are passing along all the genes to their offspring, the next generation, which is why breeding for a particular look, size, or purpose is not likely to be effective. As such, mixing one flock with another for genetic diversity doesn't seem like it would be necessary. (Although it is always fun to get new blood

This is just my untrained, ignorant 2 cents worth, which after inflation probably leaves me owing money.

True dat!
