I don't know how serious this is, so far I've not had any problems and not got near inbreeding as far as I know. But I think it will happen at some point.
I have three cockerels, Bamboo, Tetley and Raven. Bamboo is the father of Tetley, though Bamboo is not breeding so much now, he's kept well controlled by the other two.
One of the hens is Raven's daughter, and another is Tetley's. With the last two chicks they both have the same mother as Tetley (though both are from Raven). So potentially, as well as having a mother and daughter with him, he could also have half-sister/s.
We only have one space for all of them so can't really divide them up, and also we're attached to our cockerels and aren't considering getting rid of them and replacing them.
My plan so far has been to remove the cockerels and keep the hens that have been hatched. Replacement cockerels we'd like to buy in, but so far it looks like our cockerels are staying for a while. The advantage we do have is that they are all different breeds, and most of them aren't pure bred (only one I know is pure bred), so there's a contrast of hybrid vigour and possible inbreeding.
What problems can come from inbreeding? And is it evident in the first generation/s?
I have three cockerels, Bamboo, Tetley and Raven. Bamboo is the father of Tetley, though Bamboo is not breeding so much now, he's kept well controlled by the other two.
One of the hens is Raven's daughter, and another is Tetley's. With the last two chicks they both have the same mother as Tetley (though both are from Raven). So potentially, as well as having a mother and daughter with him, he could also have half-sister/s.
We only have one space for all of them so can't really divide them up, and also we're attached to our cockerels and aren't considering getting rid of them and replacing them.
My plan so far has been to remove the cockerels and keep the hens that have been hatched. Replacement cockerels we'd like to buy in, but so far it looks like our cockerels are staying for a while. The advantage we do have is that they are all different breeds, and most of them aren't pure bred (only one I know is pure bred), so there's a contrast of hybrid vigour and possible inbreeding.
What problems can come from inbreeding? And is it evident in the first generation/s?