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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 4 months ago
KEEP’EM PURE AND KEEP A CLOSED FLOCK As we all know, a chicken inherits a large percentage of its traits from its direct parents. Although they only inherit a small […]
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Kenny Troiano and JonConner32 are now friends 4 months ago
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 4 months ago
WHAT SELECTIVE BREEDING IS ALL ABOUT? Breeding, in the case of domestic fowl, refers to the reproduction and inherent improvement of breeds, varieties and strains. […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 4 months, 1 week ago
Things to Lookout For when Purchasing Fowl If you are like many who have decided to purchase mature brood fowl, it is a good idea to select them in person. This allows you to […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 4 months, 1 week ago
Are changes produced by the environment inherited? There has been quite a bit of discussion these days about acquired characteristics – “Are changes produced by the environment […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 4 months, 1 week ago
Is There Such Thing as a Perfect Bird? Let me begin by saying that purchasing fowl through the mail is similar to playing the lottery. You hope for high quality fowl, but […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 4 months, 1 week ago
Gregor Mendel's Second Law of Inheritance, and how it applies to breeding gamefowl and chickens Developed by Gregor Mendel, “The Law of Independent Assortment,” also known as “Inheritance Law,” is the second of two major […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 4 months, 1 week ago
What to Start With (Eggs, Chicks or Mature Fowl)? Once you know the kind of fowl you want, and who you are going to buy them from, the next step is to decide whether to purchase brood […]
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Kenny Troiano and breedmax are now friends 4 months, 2 weeks ago
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Gregor Mendel's First Law of Inheritance – The Law of Chromosome Segregation Gregor Mendel, who is known as the “father of modern genetics,” studied variations in pea plants. Between 1856 and 1863, Mendel […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Best Sources for Good Fowl – And, Never Settle for Second Rate Feed stores and mail-order hatcheries do a great job marketing and selling layers and meat chickens, not to mention general purpose […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Improving Traits and Genetic Diversity through Crossbreeding INTRODUCTION: The mere mention of the word “hybridization” tends to bring out a very negative reaction from many […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Form, Function and Purity of Blood The total package is what counts! Special note of interest: Although I use American Games as the example, this information is good […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 4 months, 2 weeks ago
ARTIFICIAL INCUBATION OR NATURAL INCUBATION Which do you prefer? I’m often asked, which do I prefer, the incubator or the setting hen? I like to use both, but for different r […]
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Kenny Troiano and AnnBri Lofts are now friends 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 4 months, 3 weeks ago
The Origins of Our Fowl and Modern Colors As far as the origin of the gamecock is concerned, I have found that many writers have very different theories of where the original […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 4 months, 3 weeks ago
THAT SENSATIONAL SETTING HEN What would we do without her? (The rooster may crow, but the hen delivers the goods) “As sitters and mothers they are invaluable, q […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 4 months, 3 weeks ago
COLOR IS IMPORTANT FOR THE FUTURE OF OUR BREEDS? Every book I have ever read on the subject of selection and breeding, emphasized the importance of having the proper plumage color. […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 4 months, 3 weeks ago
CREATING YOUR OWN COLORS Once the characteristics and traits of the strain, such as conformation and performance ability, are up to your standard, you might […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 5 months ago
INHERITANCE OF CHARACTERS 101 The breeding pen is to us what the test tube is to the chemist, an instrument whereby we examine the nature of our organisms and […]
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