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Incest breeding 😂will this harm gentic off future offsprings

You've got to remember that it can bee likely that you have siblings bred together if you breed a male and female from the same breed in the same batch of chicks you irder. Not ever single chick will have different parents than the others
 
And also is it ok to breed with half-brothers and sisters so they shared only one parent?
 
Is it ok breeding cockorel with his Mom, aunties and sisters ..am planning to keep young boys just curious will this do something bad in genetic of future offsprings?
Good morning, or whatever time of day it is there,

Your situation intrigues me and have given it much thought. I am 66 and have been raising poultry/other birds since I was 14. For much of that time I have used inbreeding (incest breeding as you call it). The biggest problem with inbreeding is that with each generation the birds become smaller, less hardy, produce less eggs, chicks start dying in the shell when the eggs are incubated, weaker chicks, higher mortality, and sterility. With proper inbreeding this doesn't happen.

This morning I went back and reread all your posts and I would ask that you forget my prior posts so we can start from the beginning. You state that you bought red ranger hatching eggs in France and you are in Croatia. You mention having three red ranger hens. Did any of the hatching eggs produce a rooster? You have now crossed a naked neck rooster with one of the red ranger hens and have a young cockerel from this pairing you wish to cross with your pure red rangers. Do you have any pullets from the naked neck/red ranger pairing? Are you sure the three red ranger hens are related; the ones you call mom and aunties? And are you able to get another naked neck rooster that is not related to your first one? Last, what other breeds are available in Croatia? Any large egg laying breeds?

Do I have all the information correct? If I write something unfamiliar to you please let me know and I will use different words.
 
Good morning, or whatever time of day it is there,

Your situation intrigues me and have given it much thought. I am 66 and have been raising poultry/other birds since I was 14. For much of that time I have used inbreeding (incest breeding as you call it). The biggest problem with inbreeding is that with each generation the birds become smaller, less hardy, produce less eggs, chicks start dying in the shell when the eggs are incubated, weaker chicks, higher mortality, and sterility. With proper inbreeding this doesn't happen.

This morning I went back and reread all your posts and I would ask that you forget my prior posts so we can start from the beginning. You state that you bought red ranger hatching eggs in France and you are in Croatia. You mention having three red ranger hens. Did any of the hatching eggs produce a rooster? You have now crossed a naked neck rooster with one of the red ranger hens and have a young cockerel from this pairing you wish to cross with your pure red rangers. Do you have any pullets from the naked neck/red ranger pairing? Are you sure the three red ranger hens are related; the ones you call mom and aunties? And are you able to get another naked neck rooster that is not related to your first one? Last, what other breeds are available in Croatia? Any large egg laying breeds?

Do I have all the information correct? If I write something unfamiliar to you please let me know and I will use different words.
I was visiting France because my cousin lived there for couple year's , and saw red rengers close his house and was fascinated about size and they were calm so I ask for egg's before I was leaving just for curiosity never thought they will hatch beacuse I traveled back home few days... Any way 3 hatched all hens..
one hen lays more better then other two she lay every single day in a month is maybe only two days when she don't lay .
I know this because dog grab her wing in February then I put her in isolation beacuse others were picking her wound..

Then I found out she is superior egg layer..
Before I started collecting eggs for incubation I let rooster with her few hours a day, week before collecting.
when I see they mate few times I was sure she will produce fertile egss next two weeks.
so i collect 5 eggs from her and mark them ,and put them in incubator.
All hatched ,only one female.. that's the story 😬
 
Are you sure the three red ranger hens are related; the ones you call mom and aunties? And are you able to get another naked neck rooster that is not related to your first one? Last, what other breeds are available in Croatia? Any large egg laying breeds? Do you still have the crossed pullet?
If I write something unfamiliar to you please let me know and I will use different words.

Is your goal to produce a flock that is good for meat and eggs?
 
I was visiting France because my cousin lived there for couple year's , and saw red rengers close his house and was fascinated about size and they were calm so I ask for egg's before I was leaving just for curiosity never thought they will hatch beacuse I traveled back home few days... Any way 3 hatched all hens..
one hen lays more better then other two she lay every single day in a month is maybe only two days when she don't lay .
I know this because dog grab her wing in February then I put her in isolation beacuse others were picking her wound..

Then I found out she is superior egg layer..
Before I started collecting eggs for incubation I let rooster with her few hours a day, week before collecting.
when I see they mate few times I was sure she will produce fertile egss next two weeks.
so i collect 5 eggs from her and mark them ,and put them in incubator.
All hatched ,only one female.. that's the story 😬
I guess since Croatia is part of the EU, there wasn't an issue bringing eggs in without paperwork.

I had a dear friend in Zagreb.
 

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