birdmandan
Songster
Alright peeps. I have my mixed flock started up. I'm jumping the gun a bit but in 6-8 weeks, i will need to breed them. I am considering keeping 15 of the heaviest hens for breeding, then purchasing 3 roos to avoid inbreeding. The supplier of the eggs that i just hatched got up to 250 grams for roos and 330-350 grams for hens at 8 weeks. My birds are already bred for meat but it doesn't hurt to aim heavier. I understand the texas A&M gene is recessive. If i were to breed such roos with the 15 hens, there is a reasonable chance the chicks will inherit the A&M gene since the mixed hen flock would most likely carry the white gene. Jumbos are hard to come by in my state. Buying jumbo or half jumbo roos is my plan B. I understand pharoah jumbos are dominate so breeding roos to my mixed flock would yield about 75% larger birds. A&M white genes are recessive so breeding those roos with my mixed flock would produce perhaps 25% larger birds. Any experts here who can elaborate on my theory or suggest a better strategy?
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