Well, I am enjoying this thread & people's comments.
First, On Greenfire farms. How can you talk bad about them for doing something they enjoy. IF i had the money I would buy there flower hens, because they interest me. It would cost you a lot more to track down a breeder that is of good quality and is actually willing to go through the headache of exporting there birds. And if I bought them, it would be worth every penny, not because of the eggs, but because I enjoy the breed. They are not a lot if you enjoy chickens for the showing part and for colors, not for the sale of eggs, layer pullets or meat layers. But I certainly don't have the funds to buy a pair at this time.
I think a lot of the breed fads are mostly on BYC. A lot of people here just keep birds for pets. They have never been to a show or had the experience. Now, this isn't a bad thing, but when they see one of these new, exotic birds, they WANT IT. It makes you feel closer to the bird world. What people need to do is find ONE breed that interests them, learn about it, and have breeding flocks of that strain. Breeding towards certain goals (i.e. the standard of perfection, eggs, or meat) can be a lot of fun, and MORE rewarding than getting a new and expensive " new & exotic " fowl from Europe or Africa or China.
I have been around shows and showing for 10+ years and for the most part there are still mostly Cochins and Old English being shown in large part, and an even mix of all our other breeds and classes. The meat industry still uses cornish X and the egg industry still uses leghorns for white eggs and hybrids for brown. Not much has changed.
So yeah, the annual breed fads are great if you have that bird, you can make a lot of money in a short amount of time. But, that's NOT why greenfire farms, or anyone else on the auction sites has these birds. They are interested in Orpingtons, sussex, and other rare colors or breeds and are sharing it with you. If they did it at a low price, they not be able to afford to import. So STOP picking them out and criticizing them for the prices, it really depends on what you enjoy. And if you cannot understand that, would you spend that money on a car? Or the lottery? I would never because they don't interest be, but I would for a breed I was really interested in, like cornish redcaps and javas.
-Mark