What is a good resource to learn more about breeding successive generations with small families? I know a bit about line breeding from my horses, and I know that has to be carefully managed.
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What is a good resource to learn more about breeding successive generations with small families? I know a bit about line breeding from my horses, and I know that has to be carefully managed.
I've read all of Bob Blosl's articles, and found lots of useful info. A book I really like is Blue Ribbon Reds: What They Are And How To Produce Them. It's an old book that can be read free online. It's very informative and most (if not all) of it can be applied to today's breeding selection.What is a good resource to learn more about breeding successive generations with small families? I know a bit about line breeding from my horses, and I know that has to be carefully managed.
If I'm not mistaken, daxigait has Horstman birds. Could drop her a PM to see what she says. As far as temerament, there is no comparison between production and purebred rir (I have both). I only have 5 purebred cockerels, but they are very friendly. A couple are lap pets...Hello! This is my first year having chickens and a breed that has really caught my eye was the Rhode Island Red. Unfortunately I didn't know the distinct difference of hatchery and heritage birds and thus I only have hatchery birds. I found this thread a couple months back and was very intrigued. I know for certain I would like to own heritage Rhode Island reds however it doesn't seem there are any breeders of them remotely close to my area. The closest person I have found is Dick Horstman. I haven't contacted him at all since I wanted to ask on here. Do you guys know if his quality of birds is good? I would also want to possibly enter them in shows somewhere in the future. One more thing is that I must have a non-aggressive rooster. I follow a breeder on here who breeds Stukel line barred rocks and they were bred specifically for good rooster temperament. Are there any Rhode Island Red lines that are known for having good roosters?
Hello! This is my first year having chickens and a breed that has really caught my eye was the Rhode Island Red. Unfortunately I didn't know the distinct difference of hatchery and heritage birds and thus I only have hatchery birds. I found this thread a couple months back and was very intrigued. I know for certain I would like to own heritage Rhode Island reds however it doesn't seem there are any breeders of them remotely close to my area. The closest person I have found is Dick Horstman. I haven't contacted him at all since I wanted to ask on here. Do you guys know if his quality of birds is good? I would also want to possibly enter them in shows somewhere in the future. One more thing is that I must have a non-aggressive rooster. I follow a breeder on here who breeds Stukel line barred rocks and they were bred specifically for good rooster temperament. Are there any Rhode Island Red lines that are known for having good roosters?