fancywyandottes23
Chirping
- Sep 7, 2022
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I have Silver and Gold laced wyandotte pullet runs, and I recently bought them each their specific rooster for hatching purposes next year. However, noticing throughout the process that about 1 in 5 hens has a single comb from Ideal hatchery. Now that the roosters are growing up, the gold lace rooster has grown a single comb. I have read through here the reasons and the purposes for the hatcheries breeding these characteristics into their batches; however, what is the consensus on using the single comb for breeding purposes in backyard flocks? Should I avoid it? Or should I try again for another gold laced rose comb rooster (and send the single comb to the mix flock)?