quickspin
208 posts
Dec 27, 2007
6:08 PM
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I have one pair that has produce some nice birds for me. I was thinking of breeding the daughter back to the father and son back to mother to find out who is the one producing the nice birds.
What do you guys think? or I should just leave that pair alone.
I also have the brother for the mother.
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Missouri-Flyer
1186 posts
Dec 27, 2007
6:13 PM
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I am doing the same thing, Quick. I put down a few winter pairs to see what they do for me this spring, all father/daughter or mother/son.
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Jerry
Home of "Whispering Wings Loft"
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smoke747
312 posts
Dec 27, 2007
6:17 PM
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quick, i would put the pair bsck together for a couple of rounds then switch them putting son to mother and daughter to father.
smoke747
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gotspin7
1001 posts
Dec 28, 2007
5:55 AM
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Quick, I would make more of them, the more you have the more you can spread around your loft and then I would breed father/daughter--mother/son. Good Luck! ---------- Sal Ortiz
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CSRA
1004 posts
Dec 28, 2007
7:14 AM
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I like all the advice above good luck with them
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quickspin
210 posts
Dec 28, 2007
12:01 PM
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I will let the orginal pair breed a couple more rounds. And see if they produce a better one than before.
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Oldfart
372 posts
Dec 28, 2007
1:09 PM
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Like you I feel all my best came from one pair, with second being second only because I had to decide who was #1. At this point I think the youngsters are more proven in the air then my breeders. It's my first year with the breeders and I won't risk losing. So, father to daughter, mother to son, that is my plan.
Thom
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