Just like Scott said, why reinvent the wheel?? I' m pretty sure that you will be able to find quality rocks from a respected breeder near you, so why feed and breed thousands of clicks just to get to where you could start from?? You will have enough of a challenge just getting the perfect bird from really good stock...
I think i know what i'm going to get for these questions but i just want to make sure,
So here is what i was thinking about i want to start a project something and i thought about trying to breed up barred rocks from hatchery quality Generation 1 to a show quality in a few generation, i mean barred rock i can get cheap around here and i want to breed them to be close to standard with good meat and egg production like they had back in the early 1930's
I know I'm not the only one but if you want a project work with Delawares. That will give you a bigger challenge IMHO.
Even the Barred Rocks I've seen here beat anything I've seen at the NY state fair. Delawares on the other hand about all you can say about them is "it's alive". Lord have mercy it's a sin what they're showing and being allowed to show. AND you don't usually see any at the other shows we have here. Nor Columbian Rocks either.
Seems to me with chickens it's like lots of other things. Everyone wants instant gratification. To impatient to work with just one or two breeds. Sorry that might be more than needed to be said.