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thanks for posting the informationGreenfire Farms Newsletter Nov is out and they have an english version of the Standard. http://greenfirefarms.com/bielefelder-breed-standard/
They say that the Bielefelder is one of the popular breeds w/o writing how many they have sold already. I don't think that one of the "older" more rustic breeds will have such a succsess. They are normally lighter, louder, do not well in confinement, but if they could find only a handfull of people overseas that like those breeds for what they are, they would be saved.
BTW, the neighbors are normally not a problem when you have a longcrowing rooster. The long crow is not as loud and shrill as the crow of a normal rooster and they don't crow as often. The problem, besides finding someone who will sell those birds, is that they hate to sit in a run all day. The hens get easily bored and complain loudly. They are old fashion farm birds and they more or less need a old fashion farm, with a dog that keeps preditors away, a yard with fruit trees and bushes, a barn for shelter and a dung hill for entertainment.
I read a little..... Thanksgiving weekend is always so busy. Thanks..... I found the information very interesting.I just found a page about the founder effect in genetics that could be helpfull for everyone who works with rare breeds. On the page is a link to whole book about inbreeding and stock managment that looks very interessting. I have not read all of it but it has some backround on how to create pedegree, prevent inbreeding depression and gen drift.
This is a doc on fish but the fao-page has something about chicken, rare breeds and biodiversity.