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I wonder why GFF stock lose their Columbian gene, maybe an outcross to Bielefelder(wildtype non columbian autosexing breed) , belive they need to hire a new breeding and genetic staff..I believe they are either both pullets. But if the 1st one is a cockerel he appears to be only single barred
I believe they are either both pullets. But if the 1st one is a cockerel he appears to be only single barred
I wonder why GFF stock lose their Columbian gene, maybe an outcross to Bielefelder(wildtype non columbian autosexing breed) , belive they need to hire a new breeding and genetic staff..
with breeders like you and my genetic assistance the breed wont die off,I'm really getting concerned about the future of this breed here in the US.
If a RB is a barred RIR, why not? I do believe I have read this same thing here but don't have time this instant to go back and search. RB pullets are single barred. RB over HRIR is single barred pullet with improved type of a SQ RIR. How is this different?Correction here...
A Rhodebar cock over RIR pullets are NOT improved Rhodebars! They are mutts. But, they are mutts who have genetics you can work with to get back to pure Rhodebars with enough generations of proper breeding and culling.
Your RB over RIR create a generation called F1s who "can be" your first step toward that improvement if you keep the correct ones.
Yes finding a decent RB cock is difficult, but not near as difficult as finding quality RIR pullets. Most RIR are not quality standard bred birds - most are hatchery bred that offer little to no improvement to the RB breed.
I personally think it's more important to find high quality RIR females for this project than it is to find a high quality RB male. But there is more than one way to skin this cat. ;-)
Correction here...
A Rhodebar cock over RIR pullets are NOT improved Rhodebars! They are mutts. But, they are mutts who have genetics you can work with to get back to pure Rhodebars with enough generations of proper breeding and culling.
Your RB over RIR create a generation called F1s who "can be" your first step toward that improvement if you keep the correct ones.
Yes finding a decent RB cock is difficult, but not near as difficult as finding quality RIR pullets. Most RIR are not quality standard bred birds - most are hatchery bred that offer little to no improvement to the RB breed.
I personally think it's more important to find high quality RIR females for this project than it is to find a high quality RB male. But there is more than one way to skin this cat. ;-)
If a RB is a barred RIR, why not? I do believe I have read this same thing here but don't have time this instant to go back and search. RB pullets are single barred. RB over HRIR is single barred pullet with improved type of a SQ RIR. How is this different?