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Advantage of pair breeding is that you can watch a specific cross to see what traits they will produce that are usable for the next generation and showing if the cross produces SOP type.
By doing a trio or group breeding you will not not which cross produced the specific traits or show type you are looking for.
I'm single mating this coming year, like you described earlier. The first year that I started with Buckeyes I was just happy to get some chicks in the first season, but I ended up culling most of them. This last year I set up two trio pens (working with the same birds, but paired them up according to their specific traits) and got better results. But I would like to know which single pair produce the best results. I'm going to use the same trios I set up before, but separate each hen in her own pen and rotate the male.