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I am concerned in my current flock I think it is the 6th or 7th generation from the same original stock
If you ordered the original flock from a hatchery (not a breeder) most likely they were not related at all or were not very closely related. If you aren't having any hatching problems (low hatch rates, birth defects, early deaths) then they are not inbred.
Some of the keets born last year had different patterns on their faces, few lines than normal and so on. I think this is a result of inbreeding.
I am concerned in my current flock I think it is the 6th or 7th generation from the same original stock
If you ordered the original flock from a hatchery (not a breeder) most likely they were not related at all or were not very closely related. If you aren't having any hatching problems (low hatch rates, birth defects, early deaths) then they are not inbred.
Some of the keets born last year had different patterns on their faces, few lines than normal and so on. I think this is a result of inbreeding.