Hello,
We have our first broody right now, and she has a clutch of 5 eggs that are due to hatch the day after Thanksgiving. Although the babies will be mutts, (crosses between RIRs and Ameraucanas) we are excited to have them and to see what they will look like. But I have a question about genetics and inbreeding. If we decide to keep any of the hens from this clutch, does that mean that we will have to get rid of our rooster? It seems likely that if we don't, he will be mating with his daughters, which seems very wrong. How do you manage genetics and keep your birds from inbreeding? We only have a very small backyard flock, so it should be pretty easy: 1 roo, and 3 hens. Thanks in advance for your help! We are so excited for the babies!
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We have our first broody right now, and she has a clutch of 5 eggs that are due to hatch the day after Thanksgiving. Although the babies will be mutts, (crosses between RIRs and Ameraucanas) we are excited to have them and to see what they will look like. But I have a question about genetics and inbreeding. If we decide to keep any of the hens from this clutch, does that mean that we will have to get rid of our rooster? It seems likely that if we don't, he will be mating with his daughters, which seems very wrong. How do you manage genetics and keep your birds from inbreeding? We only have a very small backyard flock, so it should be pretty easy: 1 roo, and 3 hens. Thanks in advance for your help! We are so excited for the babies!
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