Ok, I was checking out some different breeds, just out of curiosity. On Greenfirefarms website they are now breeding the Pavlovskaya Chicken, and they say this about it:-
"At one time in the early 1990s the total global population of authentic pavlovskaya was reduced to two roosters, and one was infertile. By breeding the fertile rooster with somewhat similar hens, and then back-breeding to the father, the breed was reestablished."
How can the breed be re-established? Maybe they are similar, but if you only have one fertile bird, the gene pool will be too small to sustain, and they simply are NOT the same bird as the original. Especially sinece they say they were breeding them to "somewhat similar" hens.
Or maybe I just don't get it.
"At one time in the early 1990s the total global population of authentic pavlovskaya was reduced to two roosters, and one was infertile. By breeding the fertile rooster with somewhat similar hens, and then back-breeding to the father, the breed was reestablished."
How can the breed be re-established? Maybe they are similar, but if you only have one fertile bird, the gene pool will be too small to sustain, and they simply are NOT the same bird as the original. Especially sinece they say they were breeding them to "somewhat similar" hens.
Or maybe I just don't get it.