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DeerChicken14
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Here's the dominant rooster
And here's his offspring
And here's his offspring
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If you want to start a hatchery you should probably have purebreds. People want to know what they are buying and maybe won’t go for the mixed breeds, idk though. Maybe you can separate the chickens half the hens for the dominant and half for the young roo. Seperate the purebreds and the mixed breeds so you know that they are purebreds and you can honestly tell the buyer what breeds they are.
Both gorgeous!!! How could you choose?Here's the dominant rooster
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And here's his offspring
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that's what I'm going to doGold idea. If you love them both, why not separate the flock & give them each, the girls they would be best to breed with. I looooove mixed breeds! So many unique and amazing colour assortment to choose from.
They are both good roostersBoth gorgeous!!! How could you choose?