Shugercube
Songster
Hi! I’m not 100% sure I’m posting in the right place, but I’m hoping this will do. Hoping to get input on selecting the best option of roo for possible breeding purposes.
I’m not planning on actually breeding for a loooong time yet, but I do plan on it eventually to keep my flock around the same production level once my girls grow too old to lay. They are all hatched this year, so certainly still a ways off! I might *possibly* consider breeding to sell, but only should I end up with purebreds that meet SOP and are worth breeding, and that would pretty much only be out of necessity of generating extra income.
So, I have read a ton about choosing a good roo. But, I’m hoping for information on how certain breeds of Roos might blend with the majority of my girls for the best outcome of their offspring. If that makes sense. In other words, all potential behavioral/environmental factors aside, what breed(s) of roo should I hope to hold on to for best results?
Here are what I have, several are still unknown sex. I have my guesses, but they’re only 2-3 weeks old so can’t confirm anything yet
Known pullets: 1 RIR, 1 CM, 1 BR, 1 buff silkie, 3 australorp (black), 1 ISA brown, 2 GLW, 2 amberlink, 2 OEGB
Known cockerels: 1 RIR, 1 golden Sebright, 1 buff silkie, 2 amberlink
Unsexed:
2 ayam cemani, 2 SFH, 2 coronation Sussex, 2 pavlovskaya, 4 BCM, 1 golden Sebright, 3 BR (based on “head dots” and feathering speed, I have 2 pullets and a cockerel, but I’m not sure how accurate that method is)
My goals, when I do breed, would be:
-generally productive layers
-dual purpose birds
-docile/friendly personalities
-purebred, OR easily visually sexed offspring
I know I have some breeds that are more ornamental in nature, I don’t plan on breeding them for any sort of egg production purpose I just think they’re beautiful lol. But, if I were to end up with a roo and pullet of, say, the Cemanis, I wouldn’t be opposed to breeding them to sell hatching eggs or something- but only if they the parents prove to be good quality for that purpose.
Are there any combos here that jump out as being able to meet these goals? Which of my known Roos would be best to keep based solely on the potential offspring they could produce, and what “mutts” might I end up with if I were to allow them to breed freely?
I’m not planning on actually breeding for a loooong time yet, but I do plan on it eventually to keep my flock around the same production level once my girls grow too old to lay. They are all hatched this year, so certainly still a ways off! I might *possibly* consider breeding to sell, but only should I end up with purebreds that meet SOP and are worth breeding, and that would pretty much only be out of necessity of generating extra income.
So, I have read a ton about choosing a good roo. But, I’m hoping for information on how certain breeds of Roos might blend with the majority of my girls for the best outcome of their offspring. If that makes sense. In other words, all potential behavioral/environmental factors aside, what breed(s) of roo should I hope to hold on to for best results?
Here are what I have, several are still unknown sex. I have my guesses, but they’re only 2-3 weeks old so can’t confirm anything yet
Known pullets: 1 RIR, 1 CM, 1 BR, 1 buff silkie, 3 australorp (black), 1 ISA brown, 2 GLW, 2 amberlink, 2 OEGB
Known cockerels: 1 RIR, 1 golden Sebright, 1 buff silkie, 2 amberlink
Unsexed:
2 ayam cemani, 2 SFH, 2 coronation Sussex, 2 pavlovskaya, 4 BCM, 1 golden Sebright, 3 BR (based on “head dots” and feathering speed, I have 2 pullets and a cockerel, but I’m not sure how accurate that method is)
My goals, when I do breed, would be:
-generally productive layers
-dual purpose birds
-docile/friendly personalities
-purebred, OR easily visually sexed offspring
I know I have some breeds that are more ornamental in nature, I don’t plan on breeding them for any sort of egg production purpose I just think they’re beautiful lol. But, if I were to end up with a roo and pullet of, say, the Cemanis, I wouldn’t be opposed to breeding them to sell hatching eggs or something- but only if they the parents prove to be good quality for that purpose.
Are there any combos here that jump out as being able to meet these goals? Which of my known Roos would be best to keep based solely on the potential offspring they could produce, and what “mutts” might I end up with if I were to allow them to breed freely?