It might be very helpful for some of the very knowledgeable folk here to post a list of some breeds that they consider need attention, whether:
1. on the brink of real and dire extinction, in need of simply increasing the population, then improving them
2. very rare and in need of more dedicated individuals to continue the old strains and keep them good
3. real project birds, with difficult problems, whether genetic or building breeder consensus or getting APA recognition -- i.e. the Orloff
4. rare breeds that are a bit easier to find stock and breed mentors for than the really rare ones
Or whatever categories you would think useful.
p.s. I know the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy has rarity designations for chickens and other animals, but I'm looking for your own opinions on specific breeds that might be a good fit for people with different levels of experience and dedication or slightly different goals, like the categories above.
1. on the brink of real and dire extinction, in need of simply increasing the population, then improving them
2. very rare and in need of more dedicated individuals to continue the old strains and keep them good
3. real project birds, with difficult problems, whether genetic or building breeder consensus or getting APA recognition -- i.e. the Orloff
4. rare breeds that are a bit easier to find stock and breed mentors for than the really rare ones
Or whatever categories you would think useful.
p.s. I know the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy has rarity designations for chickens and other animals, but I'm looking for your own opinions on specific breeds that might be a good fit for people with different levels of experience and dedication or slightly different goals, like the categories above.