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I think when done properly new blood helps a flock a lot. Again picking for the traits most desired.
We pulled in a new group of hatching eggs this year for new blood for the EE flock. These new birds had a Lav Am rooster over leghorns, so bringing in good laying, all have peacombs and some degree of silver or slate legs. If they dont lay what we are looking for they will be sold as eating egg layers and make someone very happy.
From the original group we have 2 hens left, they live in our eating egg flock full time. Our 2 lead roosters are from EE hens with a Lav AM roo, good temperaments in them both. Our newest roo is from one of those first two and a blue AM hen. He is larger than dad, good temperament and has his own flock now.
Not all new blood is helpful, we had some hens from an EE/AM cross that were little in size and flighty. They were sold as egg layers and making the owner very happy with their fully enclosed run.
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