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Bob Blosl would repeat his favorite stories so many times, one came to believe in them, even if they were fables. In the end, it didn't matter. Here's a short version of Bob's story of compensatory mating by E. B. Thompson, the master himself.
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This is what Mr. E B Thompson use to do write down all the good points and the poor points then go out in the chicken yard and look for a female that could compensate for his faults. If he found one he would put her next to the male in his conditioning house and go out and look for another one. If he did not find one he said the matting was complete and would move on to the next male. He had as many as 50 mat tings per year when he was breeding in the old days of 1910 to 1920.
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This is what Mr. E B Thompson use to do write down all the good points and the poor points then go out in the chicken yard and look for a female that could compensate for his faults. If he found one he would put her next to the male in his conditioning house and go out and look for another one. If he did not find one he said the matting was complete and would move on to the next male. He had as many as 50 mat tings per year when he was breeding in the old days of 1910 to 1920.