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Frankly, I'm surprised, but grateful for the support. He has his desciples who worship every move he makes. Mention the magic words "heritage breed preservation", and they fanatically follow, without question.
To be fair, remember, he doesn't claim to be producing anything that should resemble a show bird. Still, I see the point that some of his birds start to stray enough in certain characteristics, to question their background and purity. Is that really breed preservation? I find it somewhat hypocritical though, to see that he has no hesitation to list his breeds under the APA classifications, while still claiming not to be selling show birds. The APA is purely and simply a sponsor of poultry exhibitions. IMO, you can't have it both ways. Either you want to associate with the exhibition poultry world or you don't. You can't use the classifications as a way to sell more chicks, and then throw your hands up and cry that you're innocent, falling back on the disclaimer that you don't sell show stock, when someone complains that what they received doesn't resemble the description in the show standards.
I see your point too, Arklady, except that in his case, just look at the backlog he has of the rarer breeds. In some, it would seem that he'd have plenty to sell to fill the obvious demand, if he'd concentrate on filling his pens with them instead of African and Embden geese, Guineas, or so many other breeds.
To be fair, remember, he doesn't claim to be producing anything that should resemble a show bird. Still, I see the point that some of his birds start to stray enough in certain characteristics, to question their background and purity. Is that really breed preservation? I find it somewhat hypocritical though, to see that he has no hesitation to list his breeds under the APA classifications, while still claiming not to be selling show birds. The APA is purely and simply a sponsor of poultry exhibitions. IMO, you can't have it both ways. Either you want to associate with the exhibition poultry world or you don't. You can't use the classifications as a way to sell more chicks, and then throw your hands up and cry that you're innocent, falling back on the disclaimer that you don't sell show stock, when someone complains that what they received doesn't resemble the description in the show standards.
I see your point too, Arklady, except that in his case, just look at the backlog he has of the rarer breeds. In some, it would seem that he'd have plenty to sell to fill the obvious demand, if he'd concentrate on filling his pens with them instead of African and Embden geese, Guineas, or so many other breeds.