Dan,
You'll just need to watch that comb. My thoughts are we have bigger things to worry about.
You'll just need to watch that comb. My thoughts are we have bigger things to worry about.
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Agreed! I was thinking about a post some weeks back where someone had a roo with a side sprig I believe it was called, and was going to remove said bird from breeding program. I was not sure if this was anything akin to that or not.Dan,
You'll just need to watch that comb. My thoughts are we have bigger things to worry about.
Hi Kari, I didn't remember who talked about this earlier. I applaud your continued commitment to excellence in your breeding program and your willingness to be open about it. That's the fastest way to move this breed forward, and I get the sense that all of you breeders at the ground floor level are the same.The problem with side sprigs is they are recessive and DQ in the show ring. Obviously my rooster carries it and some of my females do too, though I can't see any that have it. I can't knowingly use a cockerel like that since every one of his babies will carry it to the detriment of the breed going forward for everone who buys my eggs and birds. Fortunately I have the luxury of many to choose fromNice to see some new pictures! I'm about to cut all the Birchen hens from my breeding pen for the summer so I will only have 4 SP hens to collect from until my pullets start laying.