QUESTION! CAN I BREED A MALE AND FEMALE THAT I GET IN THE SAME ORDER FROM ONLINE HATCHERY????!!!!

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I am ordering some chickens from "My Pet Chicken" and i want to breed black australorps. If i order a hen and rooster in the same order, will they be okay to breed? or will they have genetic problems????????
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This is interesting, because I have never really thought about this. But there is potential that many of the hens and roos I have are brothers and sisters. What makes chickens different that other animals? Just curious
 
Nothing. Breeding brother and sister doesn't guarantee a line of retards or animals with three heads. Chickens do have a lot more complexity to their genes than most mammals do though. In addition, Just because they are from the same hatchery order doesn't mean they are "brother and sister" by any means. It only means they were in the same group. Maybe. Or maybe not.
 
Since the hatcheries have hundreds or perhaps thousands of hens in their parent stock, in the egg barn, then those eggs get collected, taken to the hatching room, loaded into trays for incubation, moved to hatching, then the trays are dumped out into sorting trays where workers pick up your order of 2 chicks or 4 chicks and put them into shipping boxes, ...... I'd say the odds are as long as hitting the lottery that they came from the same parent hen.
 
This is interesting, because I have never really thought about this. But there is potential that many of the hens and roos I have are brothers and sisters. What makes chickens different that other animals? Just curious
inbreeding depression is highly unlikely from a Brother to Sister mating, I am at the BC2(back cross to Parent 2, meaning, the chicks mother is also the chicks grand mother and great grand mother) and I have yet to experienced this effect
 
Since the hatcheries have hundreds or perhaps thousands of hens in their parent stock, in the egg barn, then those eggs get collected, taken to the hatching room, loaded into trays for incubation, moved to hatching, then the trays are dumped out into sorting trays where workers pick up your order of 2 chicks or 4 chicks and put them into shipping boxes, ...... I'd say the odds are as long as hitting the lottery that they came from the same parent hen.
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