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Season of the Silkie 🐤✨️ Yard Hobbit Keepers cultivating 🐤🍄 🦋🌻 our Dreamstead. 🌻🦋

The adorable *Silkie on a Nest* in my December Giveaway was created by this artist Hen and Sparrow. So happy to have als...
11/21/2025

The adorable *Silkie on a Nest* in my December Giveaway was created by this artist Hen and Sparrow. So happy to have also stumbled upon her on Facebook. Give her a follow, and take a look at some of her peices. If you're a silkie lover, you WILL find something you love 🫶

Please take a look & share 🫶 Season of the Silkie
11/21/2025

Please take a look & share 🫶 Season of the Silkie

Good Morning! Just a reminder that everyone who has participated in our 🧇w@ff1.es this year will be entered in our Decem...
11/20/2025

Good Morning! Just a reminder that everyone who has participated in our 🧇[email protected] this year will be entered in our December Giveaway. The egg 🧇 is pinned to our page 🥳🐤. Dr@wings for both the 🥚🧇 & give@way will be on 11/28 🤎.

🎉 Facebook recognized me for starting engaging conversations and producing inspiring content among my audience and peers...
11/19/2025

🎉 Facebook recognized me for starting engaging conversations and producing inspiring content among my audience and peers!

Friendly reminder to stay diligent in your prevention of predators in the late Fall- winter months. Predators are more a...
11/19/2025

Friendly reminder to stay diligent in your prevention of predators in the late Fall- winter months. Predators are more active as food is scarce & they require more energy to get through the cold months. We had what I believe to be a racoon attempt a quick breaking & entering into the coops last night but was not successful. Thank God. Live traps have gone out!

Thanks for putting this together Bissonnette Acres! Great info for new breeders 🤎
11/19/2025

Thanks for putting this together Bissonnette Acres! Great info for new breeders 🤎

Breeding Systems: Inbreeding, Line Breeding, and Clan (Spiral) Breeding

It should go without saying that regardless of the breeding system utilized, a breeder must always select for vigor and correct type. As Cocker Tan Bark wisely stated, “Good breeding is only a matter of intelligent selection of brood fowl…” (Tan Bark, Game Chickens and How to Breed Them). No breeding strategy can compensate for poor stock or poor selection.

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Inbreeding

Inbreeding is the mating of closely related individuals for the purpose of concentrating genetic traits. Inbreeding will intensify everything that is present within the line, both the desirable and the undesirable. This alone is what makes inbreeding a powerful but potentially dangerous tool.

One of its greatest values is the revealing of recessive, hidden, or masked genes that may be present in a line. If there are detrimental traits lurking in the background, inbreeding will bring them to the surface. However inbreeding is equally effective at exposing the good recessives and demonstrating how strongly a line can express its best traits when concentrated.

In addition, inbreeding helps a breeder understand trait thresholds; whether a characteristic that is harmless in mild form becomes dysfunctional or not when heavily expressed.

Because inbreeding reduces genetic diversity, it must always be approached with a careful and highly critical eye, especially regarding vigor. Tan Bark emphasizes two of his fundamental rules:

“An inbreeder must breed only from his most vigorous .. specimens.” And “cull ruthlessly.”

Purpose of Full Sibling Mating:

A full sibling mating is the strongest form of inbreeding commonly used in poultry. It is utilized to expose both the positives and negatives in a family, fix and lock in specific genes, and evaluate the true genetic potential of a line.

Once the results are evaluated, the breeder must decide whether the line is sound enough to continue or if the number of defects warrants discontinuing that line altogether.

Tips for Successful Inbreeding:

Select only the strongest breeders: Retain birds that demonstrate vigor, health, and fertility to form the foundation of your line.

Cull early and consistently: Remove any birds showing structural faults, weakness, or reproductive issues to prevent passing problems to the next generation.

Balance traits with overall vigor: Avoid selecting solely for a single characteristic; prioritize health, temperament, and reproductive ability alongside desired traits.

Keep detailed records and evaluate objectively: Track each generation carefully and make breeding decisions based on performance and measurable outcomes.

Be ready to adjust or outcross if necessary: If weaknesses appear or genetic diversity becomes too limited, plan to introduce new stock to maintain the long term health and viability of the line.

When practiced carefully, inbreeding can improve consistency and fix desirable traits without compromising long term vitality.

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Line Breeding

Line breeding is a milder, more controlled form of inbreeding designed to maintain a close relationship to a superior ancestor without the intensity of sibling matings. It is often described as a cloning process, because it attempts to reproduce the qualities of a single stationary foundational bird over multiple generations.

A historical example of extreme line breeding is Alva Campbell, who line bred his exceptional “Campbell Blue Boones” by mating his best pullets back to a single c**k for eleven straight years; a testament to both prepotency and disciplined selection.

Foundation Stock Is Critical:

The importance of the original birds cannot be overstated. Line breeding will intensify every fault present in the foundation stock just as reliably as it intensifies their strengths. Only vigorous, correct, and prepotent birds should begin a line breeding program.

It should be noted, not all outstanding show birds are prepotent. Many excel phenotypically but fail to transmit their quality consistently. If the founding bird is truly prepotent, later generations will retain most of its strengths, show fewer signs of the weaknesses, and gradually become more uniform.

How Line Breeding Works:

In its most common form, line breeding keeps one outstanding bird (either a c**k or hen) as the central stationary parent in the breeding program. Each generation, that bird’s sons or daughters are bred back to them, creating a steady flow of offspring returning to the same superior ancestor. For example, a breeder may continually mate the founding c**k to his daughters, granddaughters, and great granddaughters over generations.

By repeatedly using the original bird and selecting only the best of its descendants to continue the program, the breeder gradually strengthens the traits that bird consistently passes on. Over several generations, this approach can bring the line remarkably close to the quality and type of the original ancestor while the percentage of actual inbreeding remains relatively small.

Tips for Successful Line Breeding:

Strict selection of breeding stock: Retain only birds that truly represent the desired traits to ensure the line consistently reflects your breeding goals.

Maintain a strong core line: Concentrate on descendants of your best foundational birds to reinforce key characteristics across generations.

Select for overall quality: Retain only healthy, vigorous, and structurally sound birds to ensure the line remains strong across generations.

Track and evaluate objectively: Keep detailed records of ancestry and performance, assessing each generation for both improvements and potential problems.

Patience and Persistence: Significant improvement or stabilization may take many generations.

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Clan Breeding (Spiral Breeding)

Clan breeding, also known as spiral mating, is a system designed to maintain genetic diversity within a closed flock while still stabilizing desired traits. This method uses multiple clans (typically three or more), each consisting of a group of related hens.

How It Works:

Each clan is founded on a hen line often the matriarchal system. Hens and their daughters remain in their original clan, preserving the maternal line. Males are rotated between clans each generation in a continuous cycle. Superior hens can be used to establish new clans when their sons show exceptional quality, increasing her genetic influence. The rotation repeats endlessly, creating a spiral of male movement and maternal consistency.

This approach combines stability with just enough genetic diversity, giving breeders the ability to maintain a closed flock without sacrificing vigor.

Genetic Principles Behind Clan Breeding:

Mitochondrial DNA, inherited only from hens, gives females a notable influence on energy, vigor, and overall vitality. While c**ks contribute prepotency in terms of visible traits and structural qualities.

As Kenny Troiano, founder of The Breeder’s Academy said in a 2025 podcast; (Bred to Perfection Ep261 - Line-Breeding Essentials: Creating, Maintaining, and Improving Your Strain for Future Generations)

“A hen has a bigger influence on her offspring just for the fact of .. mitochondrial DNA .. I can get away with more .. breeding a good hen to a poor c**k than I can a bad hen to a good c**k.”

Benefits of Clan Breeding:

Clan or spiral breeding offers several important advantages for maintaining a stable, long-term breeding program. It helps preserve a moderate level of genetic diversity within a closed flock, which greatly reduces the risk of an inbreeding depression. Because each clan is built around a distinct maternal line, the system also protects family identity and preserves the valuable maternal traits carried through the hens.

Over time, the structure of the spiral allows desirable characteristics to accumulate gradually and consistently without sacrificing vigor. When properly maintained, a well managed three clan system can remain productive and genetically sustainable for nearly twenty generations, making it one of the more durable breeding strategies.

Tips for Successful Clan Breeding:

Maintain distinct maternal lines: Hens and their daughters must remain within their original clan to preserve family identity and mitochondrial continuity.

Rotate males correctly: The spiral system depends on moving males to the next clan in sequence each generation without skipping or reversing rotations.

Select strong daughters and quality males: Retain only vigorous, correct females to carry each clan forward and use only exceptional males in rotation, as their influence spreads across all clans.

Monitor progress and maintain adequate numbers: Evaluate each clan regularly, maintain sufficient flock size, and remove weak or unproductive lines when necessary.

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Each breeding system; inbreeding, line breeding, and clan breeding, has its place, time, strengths, and risks. Inbreeding reveals the truth of a line. Line breeding refines and consolidates excellence. Clan breeding preserves diversity while stabilizing type.

But in every system, the principles remain the same:

Select only vigorous, correct, and prepotent birds.

Cull hard and early.

Keep detailed records.

Never sacrifice health or viability for extremes.

When practiced intelligently, these breeding systems allow the methodical breeder to preserve, improve, and strengthen a strain over many generations.

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Note: Genetic Diversity:

Adding genetic diversity is often referred to as “outcrossing.” When introducing new genetics to diversify a line, the breeder is essentially placing themselves back at ground zero, as the genetic background of the resulting offspring becomes unstable. At this point, a program loses too much of the control over outcomes, including how recessive genes may express themselves.

If it is diversity a breeder is concerned about within a program or family; refer to the segment on clan breeding. Clan breeding helps to diversify genetics within a structured system that has been proven to function successfully for 20 years or more when applied correctly. This system allows genetic diversity to circulate between clans without diversifying so broadly that negative traits begin to burden the offspring.

If a breeder hits a point of depression within their system and truly needs to bring in new genetics, it is always recommended to return to the original source where the line began. Bringing in a female or two from that source will add diversity without being too closely related. This approach helps strengthen the line without completely scrambling its genetic foundation.

Introducing a new male from an outside line carries a much higher risk, as his genetics can spread widely and quickly, potentially amplifying undesirable traits across many offspring.

In contrast, bringing in a new female allows the breeder to “test the waters” in a more controlled way. Allowing the evaluation of her offspring in a smaller grow out group to determine whether her genetics improve the line without jeopardizing the integrity of the overall breeding program.

Hatching the first 🥚 from Weasley's pen ❤️ Slow but steady start for our Red Mottled project 🐤
11/19/2025

Hatching the first 🥚 from Weasley's pen ❤️ Slow but steady start for our Red Mottled project 🐤

My girl is growing through some things right now but trust & believe I will be posting the ✨️glow up✨️ in about 4-8 week...
11/19/2025

My girl is growing through some things right now but trust & believe I will be posting the ✨️glow up✨️ in about 4-8 weeks 😂👀 Things just need to LeVeL out a little bit 🪶
Little choco mottled showgirl 🐛🦋

Farm Friends, we would appreciate if you shared our 🧇 post 🧡. Thank you so much 🫶
11/19/2025

Farm Friends, we would appreciate if you shared our 🧇 post 🧡. Thank you so much 🫶

Take a look at the 🧇 pinned to our page!
11/19/2025

Take a look at the 🧇 pinned to our page!

✨️December Giveaway✨️We currently have a 🧇w@ ffle pinned to the top of our page for 18 h@tching 🥚 from all of our pens! 🥳 Everyone who has entered the 🧇w@ff1e (or our previous two 🧇's in Sept/ October) will be entered into a second dr@wing for the ✨️SOS Swag Bag✨️!
🦋 Pr.ize will include:
- Handmade Embroidered Floral Knit Fingerless gloves (for those cold Fall mornings doing chicken chores).
-Silkie Hen on a Nest clay dish. 💜
- 40 Oz engraved rooster Tumbler (in rustic red). 🐔
- Handmade Wool Chicken Beanie 👒
- 25 dollhair Tractor Supply giftcard
- Spring Chicken Wellness Brew
- Poultry Nutri Drench
- Spring Chicken Good Gut snack bites

Please visit the pinned post at the top of our page to see the 🥚🧇[email protected].
Thank you for helping us keep our passion project alive!
Always rooting for you,
Season of the Silkie

Someone was CROWING from the brooder this morning. This one definitely looks suspicious 😂Side note- they are ALL differe...
11/17/2025

Someone was CROWING from the brooder this morning. This one definitely looks suspicious 😂

Side note- they are ALL different. I've had c**kerels crow for the first time at 3-4 weeks and some at 6-7 months! They like to keep us on our toes. Everyone arrives where they're going in the end ✨️

Have a wonderful Monday 💜

✨️December Giveaway✨️We currently have a 🧇w@ ffle pinned to the top of our page for 18 h@tching 🥚 from all of our pens! ...
11/17/2025

✨️December Giveaway✨️We currently have a 🧇w@ ffle pinned to the top of our page for 18 h@tching 🥚 from all of our pens! 🥳 Everyone who has entered the 🧇w@ff1e (or our previous two 🧇's in Sept/ October) will be entered into a second dr@wing for the ✨️SOS Swag Bag✨️!
🦋 Pr.ize will include:
- Handmade Embroidered Floral Knit Fingerless gloves (for those cold Fall mornings doing chicken chores).
-Silkie Hen on a Nest clay dish. 💜
- 40 Oz engraved rooster Tumbler (in rustic red). 🐔
- Handmade Wool Chicken Beanie 👒
- 25 dollhair Tractor Supply giftcard
- Spring Chicken Wellness Brew
- Poultry Nutri Drench
- Spring Chicken Good Gut snack bites

Please visit the pinned post at the top of our page to see the 🥚🧇[email protected].
Thank you for helping us keep our passion project alive!
Always rooting for you,
Season of the Silkie

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