Oh yes agree for sure
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They have a large capital to start with, and import "Rare" and unheard of breeds, that are attractive. They really haven't imported anything that we already have here, with the exception of Sussex.Stuff like that is full of pitfalls and roadblocks. If there is a will, there is a way. Might take time, or be exactly how you want it . . . but, it can be done.
Greenfire Farms makes money doing it regularly.
I am not sure what your point is. It is not clear.They have a large capital to start with, and import "Rare" and unheard of breeds, that are attractive. They really haven't imported anything that we already have here, with the exception of Sussex.
If they were not rare here then we wouldn't worry about it lolThey have a large capital to start with, and import "Rare" and unheard of breeds, that are attractive. They really haven't imported anything that we already have here, with the exception of Sussex.
I would like to add another rare breed into my yard.
I have a good friend that works with the USDA who has been working on an import hatchery setup for 3 years now. 03-04 are a lifetime ago. AI changed everything.
How would you place silkies and rapanui fowl in this scale. Which is a great way if viewing it. I am relatively new to conservation breeding since I have only been focused on it for about a year. Before that I just kept a flock of barnyard mixes. Now I have several projects and conservation flocks.For those of you interested in old and rare breeds of fowl: whether it be breeding, locating stock, or just an interesting read.
Many today refer to heritage or heirloom breeds of fowl. Nothing in the world wrong with those words; they are real eye-cathchers, but they are not well defined. Many times they are refering to Modern Breeds that have been created since 1900.
There are truly Ancient Breeds of fowl that are included in our APA Standard that need breeders across the country. These would include:
Asil
Dorkings
Malays
Old English (Large Fowl)
Nankins
Pyncheons
There are also many others that are not presently in the Standard.
Further, there are many Old Breeds which are excellent utility fowl that need help as well. These would include:
Creves
LaFleche
Houdan
Java
Polish
Red Caps
Shamo
Sussex
There are others too, but you get the pictures.
Some of the Modern Breeds that are in need of breeders include:
Cubalaya
Delaware
Holland
etc.
I'm in hopes that you'll write about the breed you keep or ask questions before you acquire stock.
Where a written standard for your breed of choice does not exist in the US, hopefully we will be able to provide you with one from the country of origin.
Have you decided on one yet?
well you have a lot to chose from. what area of the country do you live? city , country , mountains?No I have not I am looking around on here and trying to see what it is I would like to have.