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The Power of Selection — Transforming Mongrels into Masterpieces
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Breeding Terms Explained
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Good Vigor is a Necessity
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Building Tomorrow's Bloodlines for Future Generations
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hi kenny.
just confuse how i can clan mate if my head of the line is hen. My idea is 3 hens to 1 cock per line. Does that mean clone hens will stay and rotate the doner cock. -
You are right, you cannot clan mate using hens to head the separate clans.
But you can line-breed with hens. Just make sure you are using the 3 line solution as used in the founders program.
As far as using a reoccurring parent vs a “donor” parent, as used in backcrossing, it’s the reoccurring parent you breed to, and discard the donor parent.
We are getting ready to do a Master Class Video on Clan Mating and this should answer many of your questions as well.
I do recommend following the Founders Program from the beginning.
I hope this answers your questions,
Kenny
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GENE-EDITING BREAKTHROUGH COULD END MALE CHICK CULLING
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Evolution of a Strain- Connecting Evolutionary Biology to Selective Breeding
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SELECTING POTENTIAL BROOD FOWL
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CREATING A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT FOR YOUR FOWL
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Does the Environment have an influence on Breeding?
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ALTERNATING BROOD COCKS
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Secrets of Successful Breeders: Mastering the Art and Science of Breeding
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An Extreme form of Positive Assortative Mating
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The Key Challenges When Breeding and Creating a Strain
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What is Random Mating?
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Evolutionary Factors that can Change the Direction of Your Strain
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Is Double Mating right for You?
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The Positive and Negative effects of Assortative Mating
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