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when can you call a line your own?
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Posted by essie on September 28, 2009 at 18:08:44:
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Hi guys
I have been breeding the light sussex for 8 years now. I tend to line breed but have naturally brought in some outside blood during that time. I have breed for size and type but tried to aviod the coarsness that comes with size. I have sold birds locally over the years and find that I can pick my birds when I see them at a show or on someones propery, it might sound strange but I just know that they are from mine, and when I ask I find out it is true!. They dont look too different from other sussex but I can see that they are from my birds. When do you gain the right to call something your own line?. I started out with one busted arse pullet and a 2 year old blind hen, a cockeral that they were going to eat if we did not pick it up ASAP. Can I say its my line? what does it mean to have your own line?
Thanks
cheers essie
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