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It sounds nice now but I know next year, I will be pulling my hair out . This group loves to hide their nests in the large bush in front of the house and 3 of them love going to my neighbor's house and laying on the side of her barn. I have their behaviors down to a science. Now if the others get any bright ideas and go into the woods, then that willbe another story.
I just checked the Porter's site and I think i will order 8 poutls from them for 2014. I really want some Porter's BR. I hope to phase out all of my current blood line and have 100% Porters in 2 years.
Have you considered grading up your blood and that way continueing another line of BR. Just saying if we all have POrters, that is not a lot of genetic variability. A white feather is not the whole story, if you know what I mean.
Grading up? Explain please? Like have 2 lines of BRs?
BYC system is acting up again!!
An old breeding technique in livestock is grading up. I
t means changing from one breed to another over a number of genenerations. BY the 6th , or 5th, generation the offspring are almost pure ly the new breed. In this case you are adding a line not a breed . . . .
You could still have one line of BR-- it becomes a combined line of kuntrygirl-porter. Use the porters birds to add their genetics to yours.
THen you can proceed in one of two ways, or both:
1.Breed your toms to POrter hens and your hens to porter toms. Select offspring from these breedings, and breed toms from one group to hens of the other group. THis combines your BR genes equally with Porter genes. ( techinically not a grading up in the techinical sense)
2. Breed your toms to porter hens and your hens to porter toms. Select offspring from these breedings and breed back to the porter birds, and continue this for 5-6 generations. THese birds will become mostly Porter genetics.
Because you have not actually changed breeds, you can follow either breeding scheme.
In both senerios selecting for the traits that you are looking for. What traits are you looking to change or improve by using the POrter birds??