I have another perspective as a newbie: I have enough knowledge to know I would not know a good bird if I looked at it. I'm still learning. I don't have the experience to be confident that a particular breeder is actually a fabulous breeder or a mediocre breeder. A skilled and knowledgeable poultry man ( or woman,I'm a newbie. Started researching online, joined clubs from there just as Walt suggests, and then meeting people at shows and making connections from there. It's been my experience that there are enough people that can get out, join the clubs, and make it to the shows, to keep the breeders happy. In fact, it can be a real challenge to get a hold of quality stock because there are enough new people out there wanting in. Making that effort also demonstrates an ability and willingness to learn. The top breeders certainly don't have to go looking to find folks. Interested folks will find them and will come to them.
