So... a similar and different topic... culling.
This past season I put all my extra cockerels in the freezer.
Purposely. I didn't want to sell the lesser quality cockerels... gives me a bad name, not to mention I have always thought that contributing the lesser quality genetics to a gene pool was doing a disservice.
I had 4 I thought were decent, would have sold 2, but didn't have buyers at the time so just butchered them.
I would NEVER sell cockerels from yellow chicks however.
So... here is my question... with such limited genetics, I am questioning butchering pullets.
I would normally butcher all but the best pullets, or at least wouldn't breed them and would put them with my production layers. This is what I do with my HRIR.
That said... I question the wisdom of this with the Rhodebars do to limited genetics.
Once I pull out all of my breeders next summer/fall, do I sell the remaining pullets?
Part of me thinks it's a bad thing to sell them... I didn't pick them, so there was a reason, so would someone else want them? or should they even be bred?
On the other hand, for someone starting out, is that a decision for me to make?
With the more popular breeds the 2nd best are still of high quality, and they may have positive attributes that someone else needs for improvement. But with a breed such as the Rhodebars, what is the ethics behind just selling everything you can vs only selling a certain % of the top ones produced?
Would love to have everyone's opinion on this. There is no right or wrong answer, just curious what everyone else's thoughts are?
My ultimate goal in a couple of years is to only sell Rhodebars that are vastly improved over what we have today. A goal... at least that's what I'm working toward. But with the interest in Rhodebars growing right now are we better off selling what we have to get as many people interested in the breed?