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NO TIME TO BE WRONG IN THE SELECTION OF BROOD FOWL
THE RELATION OF SELECTION AND CULLING: Although frequently used as synonyms, the terms “selection” and “culling” are strictly […] -
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The Fundamental Nature of Inheritance
In order to understand the complexities of breeding, you will need to know a little about genetics, and how it works. Your successes […] -
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Husbandry Practices with Patrick from Ireland
Today, we are talking with Patrick who lives in the UK, but is originally from Ireland. And, he raises Irish Games. He’s also a […] -
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WHEN TO START THE SELECTION PROCESS
Selection is a continuous process that starts with the egg and newly hatched chicks, and continues during the lifetime of the […] -
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Traits Can Be Exaggerated or Lost
By the use or disuse of their parts, and changes in their environment The domestication of gamefowl and chickens began more than 4 […] -
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POINTS TO CONSIDER IN THE SELECTION OF BROOD FOWL
In the selection of desirable birds, both cock and hen, for the brood pen, the first consideration should be whether the resulting […] -
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BREEDING BY SELECTION
In order to create and maintain a strain, one point must be carefully considered. This point is, “special matings for special […] -
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Breeding for Fins rather than Feathers
Christopher is a Fish Breeder from Norway, but shares valuable lessons for all types of breeders In this episode, we are talking […] -
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WANNABE BREEDER OR TRUE BREEDER – Which One Are You?
Many claim to be breeders, but don’t know the first thing about breeding: Its funny, but I see this all the time, especially in the f […] -
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Members Roundtable: Genetics, Breeding Tips, and Navigating Legal Challenges:
The Breeders Roundtable 20 In this episode of our Members Roundtable, we talk about the complexities of breeding. Join us as we […] -
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The Journey of a Master Breeder: Lessons Learned from Experience, Failure, and Mentorship
In this episode, we dive into the fascinating and sometimes challenging world of breeding with a seasoned master breeder who shares […] -
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The Role of Nutrition in Unlocking Genetic Potential
In this episode, we explore the relationship between nutrition and genetic potential in gamefowl and chickens. While genetics play a […] -
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Kenny's Guest Appearance on the Pastured Poultry Talk Show
I am happy to announce my guest appearance on a great show, called “Pastured Poultry Talk with Mike Badger.” If you have not yet lis […] -
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Unlocking the Genetic Potential of our Fowl with Brian Reeder
In the ever-evolving world of poultry breeding, understanding genetics is a game-changer for breeders looking to improve their […] -
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Mastering Breeding: Guest Appearance on the Poultry Nerds Podcast with Insights from Kenny Troiano
In this episode of Bred to Perfection, we dive deep into the world of poultry breeding with Kenny Troiano, alongside his wife, Nancy […] -
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Genetics and Breeding Insights: A New Year's Q&A Special
Ring in the new year with a special live Q&A! This episode is packed with valuable insights for anyone passionate about breeding and […] - Load More
Is there a way to work around a polygenic package
I’m not sure what you mean by that, or which traits you are referring to exactly.
Polygenic traits make up most of the bird, especially form and function traits. I will need more information.