So here's something I was curious about this morning. I thought I'd pick your minds on it and see what you thought.
Let's say you like these smaller breeds of ducks but wanted to try to get them to have more meat on them but retain the original breeds other traits.
I wondered if you could do say get a peking, then have it mate with the breed type you want to enlarge. Then stagger offspring back and forth with the original breed every other time with each generation going back and forth to being MOSTLY the other breed, but periodically getting more meat bird gene injections, such as with a jumbo peking etc.?
It sounds interesting to me to say, try and figure out if you could get a khaki or welsh with really high egg productivity but then raise its max number of pounds by 2 or 3 pounds.
I get that this wouldn't be fast to do. It might even take years.
But it seems interesting to think like, I wonder how I can use genetics to make positive changes and apply research!
(There doesn't seem to be a genetics tab for thread sets haha. But that's reasonable I guess.)
Let's say you like these smaller breeds of ducks but wanted to try to get them to have more meat on them but retain the original breeds other traits.
I wondered if you could do say get a peking, then have it mate with the breed type you want to enlarge. Then stagger offspring back and forth with the original breed every other time with each generation going back and forth to being MOSTLY the other breed, but periodically getting more meat bird gene injections, such as with a jumbo peking etc.?
It sounds interesting to me to say, try and figure out if you could get a khaki or welsh with really high egg productivity but then raise its max number of pounds by 2 or 3 pounds.
I get that this wouldn't be fast to do. It might even take years.
But it seems interesting to think like, I wonder how I can use genetics to make positive changes and apply research!
(There doesn't seem to be a genetics tab for thread sets haha. But that's reasonable I guess.)