International Black Copper Marans Thread - Breeding to the SOP

so how hard is it really? To be able to get rid of sprigs? Or use the roo anyway and just keep culling for sprigs when it appears?

I'm messing with a landrace breed (Swedish flower hen breed) but am lurking here to learn.

if you are working with a comb .than you need to focus more on the hens comb not the rooster comb.

the cockerels inherit most of they genetic trait from they mothers ( Dam ) and some from they fathers ( Sire)

good chooks breeders have established they pullets and cockerels lines . . they know how to balance the pairing and keep working on each genetic trait separately .fixing it on the cockerels line or the pullets lines .

if you are working on body color ( pattern ) than the Rooster s your best chose NOT the hens.

I did post before on how to breed the comb .check it .

chooks man
 
so how hard is it really? To be able to get rid of sprigs? Or use the roo anyway and just keep culling for sprigs when it appears?


I'm messing with a landrace breed (Swedish flower hen breed) but am lurking here to learn.



if you are working with a comb .than you need to focus more on the hens comb not the rooster comb.

the cockerels inherit most of they genetic trait from they mothers ( Dam ) and some from they fathers ( Sire)

good chooks breeders have established they pullets and cockerels lines . . they know how to balance the pairing and keep working on each genetic trait separately .fixing it on the cockerels line or the pullets lines .

if you are working on body color ( pattern ) than the Rooster s your best chose  NOT the hens.

I did post before on how to breed the comb .check it .

chooks man
many thanks! Will do!
 
so how hard is it really? To be able to get rid of sprigs? Or use the roo anyway and just keep culling for sprigs when it appears?

I'm messing with a landrace breed (Swedish flower hen breed) but am lurking here to learn.

if you are breeding for the comb .her how you do it.

Need a hen with gorgeous comb and type.

Need well colored rooster regardless of his comb ( well colored )

mate this 2 parent F0 and you will get = F1 progeny .( they will be a good number of chicks with a good type .color and comb ).

take a best cockerel from the F1 and mate him to his Dam = you will get F2 progeny most of them with a good type , color and great comb .

take a best pullet with a good type and great comb ( like they Dam) and mate them to they sire ( hes welll colored but bad comb) = you will get other F2 line . most of them will have a great type ,well colored and a nice comb. keep a nice cockerels from this F2 and mate him to his Dam F1 = you will get F3 great type ,well colored and great comb.

you have to hatch a good number and do some culling

3years of selective breeding you will have strain with a great comb . NO MAGIC .SELECTIVE BREEDING

chooks man
 
here an example of how i fixed the bad comb .

Rooster very bad comb . Charlie . pure silver English marans . he had a truck load of fault . plus was expensive $ 250 Australian ( 2014 )


you see the poor bugger didn t had much to going for him .Except his strain purity , great eyes, Silver barring gene. come out from dark imported egg n 8.

chooks man
 
Here the french wheaten hen with a great comb . I mated her to Charlie to recreate the silver wheaten . and a silver cuckoo .

her Cleo ( bought her 2014 as point of laying pullet)

you can see her behind Edward . look at her comb gorgeous.
 

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