I read once in a book called Genetics of the Fowl by E.F. Hutt that he culls all sneezers, snifflers and coughers indiscriminately and his reason was to imitate nature in his controlled breeding environment. I feel that that is something that is very much as important to a breeds survival as it's physical attributes. I have no patience for a bird that sits and huddles under the heat or does not posses thriftiness.
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True - BUT, the STRONG offspring may survive in a lean year, and although many, even parents will die, the strong WILL survive so that when there is a good year, they rwill bound back. It's the way of the world!
Oh how I agree! Think that striving for perfection should be everyone's goal, but that it should be within the SOP. Or, that the SOP's should be rewritten so that we can go for perfection without the loss of breeding quality. JMHO