Type and size first, color would come later, with HRIR infusionI would agree Marvin, but if that is all you have to work with which would you choose?
Penny
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Type and size first, color would come later, with HRIR infusionI would agree Marvin, but if that is all you have to work with which would you choose?
Penny
Type and size first, color would come later, with HRIR infusion
the lighting is not the best, a better pic would be niceAgreed, but remember these are GFF RB so no type or size. Out of those 4 chicks which would you keep to get a start?
Penny
the lighting is not the best, a better pic would be nice
Quote: I've been going back and re-reading the HRIR project posts. I have two Underwood and one Padgett over Underwood HRIR females. Before I put the Rhodebar cock in that pen, I want to make sure I understand.
This F1 cross will give me all single barred birds that will be sexable at hatch or not? The quote above RE: "F1 sexing even more difficult as F1 Males will not show a headspot when backcross to HRIR" seems to be talking about two things, F1 sexing and BC1 to HRIR, which is where my confusion is coming in.
My intention at this time is to put the RB cock over the HRIR hens and only keep the pullet chicks to backcross to the RB for a one-generation infusion of HRIR. As I understood the many posts, this gives me "improved" RB pullets which are 50% new HRIR. Thanks for your help, again.
Do you mean on the F1 chicks, or pure RB? Thanks for the clarification...still learning and so far just breeding RB (but looking at the HRIR improvement option).
Candi
I mean Pure Rhodebars are better at autosexing than Cream Legbars as the cream legbars SOP calls for a distinctive headspot on females, while this is not the case with rhodebar females, but this only makes the F1 sexing even more difficult as F1 Males will not show a headspot when back cross to HRIR due to this..
the good news is that we can tell the e+/ey or e+/eWh chicks, kee them and keep improving the Rhodebar breed using HRIR stock
I've been going back and re-reading the HRIR project posts. I have two Underwood and one Padgett over Underwood HRIR females. Before I put the Rhodebar cock in that pen, I want to make sure I understand.
This F1 cross will give me all single barred birds that will be sexable at hatch or not? The quote above RE: "F1 sexing even more difficult as F1 Males will not show a headspot when backcross to HRIR" seems to be talking about two things, F1 sexing and BC1 to HRIR, which is where my confusion is coming in.
My intention at this time is to put the RB cock over the HRIR hens and only keep the pullet chicks to backcross to the RB for a one-generation infusion of HRIR. As I understood the many posts, this gives me "improved" RB pullets which are 50% new HRIR. Thanks for your help, again.