Papaw-John
Songster
I know this may sound silly, but I am seriously wondering. Is Chicken breeding and crossing anything like crossing Plants? The reason I ask is because I am interested in crossing plants. You can cross two different types of tomato for example and produce a hybrid that produces a larger faster developing tomato for example. If you take the seeds from the larger tomato and plant them only some of the plants will produce the faster growing larger tomatoes. But, if you take the seeds from one of the plants that has the desired traits and plant them you get the same thing. Some of the plant will exhibit the desired traits some won't. If you take seeds from the plant with desired traits for 7 generation, you will developed a new type of tomato plant that will produce the same plant generation after generation. You can buy a type of hybrid garden seed, plant them and save seeds from them. By selecting seeds from the fruit that is desirable over 7 generations, you will have taken a hybrid and produced a stable plant.
Is there a number of generations to produce a stable breed of chicken in the same manner?

Is there a number of generations to produce a stable breed of chicken in the same manner?
