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;D   maybe just a word of caution for any bigginners etc,, when all birds are selected,, mated etc ,,, how do you you def, know who  the so-called sire is?,,,,,

ive watched yearlings , all mated ok, but when out ,, a hen will go down for a tread , then like lightening,,,,,,,,another cock jumps on :),,,,,,,,,,,,,far better to either keep them in their boxes until they lay, [but that could cause a few broken eggs]  or , best ,,let each pair out for a short time then back in their box, then repeat,,,,,,,,,, takes time,, but far better :) and surer :)

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