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In today's video, we're going to delve into a fascinating and highly requested topic: how to incorporate specific genes and traits into an already established chicken breed. 📘 Before we begin, if you want to professionalize your breeding and make real money, you need planning. Get our BUSINESS PLAN E-book here: 👉 https://go.hotmart.com/L36676890W Want to put blue eggs in Brahma chickens? Naked necks in Giant Indian chickens? Or the mottled color where it doesn't exist? In this video, I'll teach you the technical step-by-step process to do this safely. Using practical examples with breeds like Rhode Island Red, Plymouth Rock, and Light Sussex, you will learn: The Backcrossing Strategy: How to return the bloodline to the standard breed each generation. Dominant Genes vs. Recessive Genes: The crucial differences in management and the time required for each (with examples of Pea Comb and Yellow Skin). Progeny Testing: How to ensure your animal is homozygous (purebred) for the new trait. BONUS for Free-Range Cattle Breeders: How to use these techniques in an accelerated way to improve carcass quality and weight gain on your farm. It's a true lesson in applied genetics, but explained in a simple and direct way. Let's go to the slides! Chapters of this Video: 00:00 - Introduction and New Scenario 01:10 - What is an Established Breed (Homozygosity) 02:45 - The Backcrossing Strategy 04:55 - Example 1: Including a Dominant Gene (Pea Comb in RIR) 11:17 - Importance of Progeny Testing in Dominant Breeds 13:15 - Example 2: Including a Recessive Gene (Yellow Skin in Light Sussex) 21:20 - BONUS: How to accelerate the improvement of your Free-Range Chicken 22:40 - Closing and WhatsApp Group Follow our social media: 📸 Instagram: @chacara.dornas 🔗 chacaradornas.com.br #PurebredChickens #GeneticImprovement #Backcrossing #RhodeIslandRed #LightSussex #PoultryFarming #ChickenRaising #AnimalGenetics