So, Heritage Large Fowl thread, I seek input and opinions. When I made the decision a couple months ago to return to chickens, poultry breeding, the whole shebang I thought I knew what breeds I wanted to work with...but I find after researching, and seeing the passion some have for some of the true heritage breeds, and realizing my own tastes have changed over the years I've been gone I am reconsidering my breed selection. With the facilities already built or nearly done I can support one serious breed starting this year, and 5-6 breeds that would be side projects or trial runs to see what I enjoy working with the most (the others, well at least they'll have a year or two of improvement and be passed on to someone else to continue the work).
Since this thread seems to be breed neutral, I ask here, what breeds and varieties are in the most need of help? I have recently been looking at RC Rhode Island Reds, SC Buff Leghorns, SC Dark Brown Leghorns, Silver Pencilled Plymouth Rocks, Silver Laced Wyandottes, Redcaps, Dark Cornish , Blue Langshans (probably not quite "heritage fowl" but I don't like that term anyway, I prefer Standard bred) and Partridge Plymouth Rocks, but I'm open to other breeds. As mentioned looking for one primary breed, and then a secondary different breed (like if my main breed was a leghorn or other pure egg layer I'd want a dual purpose fowl for secondary) and some tertiary breeds. As my mentor said when asked what their favorite breed was "A good one." I truly love all forms of standard fowl, but must limit myself to a few, I plan to expand facilities every year as much as feasible.
My 3 goals coming back are: 1) Provide eggs and meat for myself (which is why I want a primary and secondary breed, one of which is dual purpose). 2) To give back to a hobby I've enjoyed for 2/3 of my life by breeding to SOP fowl that are being left by the wayside and not seen as much anymore, promote them to the public though work and shows. 3) To enjoy life, what is better in life than spending time working in our poultry yards?
Anyway, I find myself in need of advice and counsel, and I'm hoping to get some well thought out responses that might help me narrow my focus. The goal is one serious breed now and then some to test the waters and see if they're ones I want to commit to. The problem is left to my own devices I'd choose around 20 test breeds and I just can't do that time, facility, or economy wise right now so I'm opening up to help narrowing it down.