Would feeding their offspring a 30% protein feed help with starting them off to a bigger size?
i was told that by some breeders that they have bred siblings together and have gotten bigger birds than the parents. Any validity to this?
High protein feed is great for
embryos and chicks to get a good healthy start and I've heard that a high protein feed will put weight on chickens, but I don't believe it. Grains and feeds with high fat content will put weight on, but it is not natural or healthy.
Siblings have the potential to be smaller, the same and/or larger than their parents.
I relate both questions to people also and note that I'm overweight due to the quality and quantity of food I eat, but when I tried a high protein diet I lost weight. My brother and I are both taller then our father was, but our sons are shorter than us.
My LF blacks lay the largest (mostly extra large) and bluest eggs of any variety. Although my blacks are up to standard weight, the size of the hen doesn't always determine the size of the eggs she lays.
Outcrosses to strains with larger birds and larger egg size, to bring the needed genes into your strain, may be the way to go.