What is the difference between a Back Yard Chicken Person or a Person who says they are a Homesteader who wants to have chickens? Are most of them Feed Store Chicken People?
Do they make good Preservationists in Rare Breeds. Just a thought I got from a conservation on the phone with a old time chicken guy.
Not that I am big on definitions, but It can be fun. These are the classes of chicken people that I have idenitified, so far. Producers, Homesteaders, Breeders and then the Backyard Hobbyist. It will be interesting too see how many of the hobbyist stick around. I have already had someone come up to me and asked if I would take their chicks, because they forgot to check the deed restrictions in their neighborhood. Although, I am not a Producer I am a member of the APPPA, American Pastured Poultry Producers Association. They keep their chickens on grass (like I do) and know a lot about chickens. The Breeders on this forum know alot about chickens as well, but I do cringe when I see pictures of chickens in pens standing on dirt. I consider myself a Homesteader. For me what separates a Homesteader is that they eat their chickens. Do most breeders eat their chickens? In terms of breed preservation, Homesteaders I think would be good candidates. I am in the process of determing what a true dual purpose bird would be like and trying to find a breed or breeds to meet my needs. I am also appreciative of history and rural traditions. In general, I don't think a Homesteader is going to select as tightly to the SOP as a Breeder, but I would think tight enough to do the breed justice. Speculation on my part, still have a lot to learn.
"A lifetime should suffice" - Harvey Ussery
Mark
Do they make good Preservationists in Rare Breeds. Just a thought I got from a conservation on the phone with a old time chicken guy.
Not that I am big on definitions, but It can be fun. These are the classes of chicken people that I have idenitified, so far. Producers, Homesteaders, Breeders and then the Backyard Hobbyist. It will be interesting too see how many of the hobbyist stick around. I have already had someone come up to me and asked if I would take their chicks, because they forgot to check the deed restrictions in their neighborhood. Although, I am not a Producer I am a member of the APPPA, American Pastured Poultry Producers Association. They keep their chickens on grass (like I do) and know a lot about chickens. The Breeders on this forum know alot about chickens as well, but I do cringe when I see pictures of chickens in pens standing on dirt. I consider myself a Homesteader. For me what separates a Homesteader is that they eat their chickens. Do most breeders eat their chickens? In terms of breed preservation, Homesteaders I think would be good candidates. I am in the process of determing what a true dual purpose bird would be like and trying to find a breed or breeds to meet my needs. I am also appreciative of history and rural traditions. In general, I don't think a Homesteader is going to select as tightly to the SOP as a Breeder, but I would think tight enough to do the breed justice. Speculation on my part, still have a lot to learn.
"A lifetime should suffice" - Harvey Ussery
Mark