Just my 2¢, but what it will take is breeders of quality stock supplying good birds to the hatcheries in order for them to upgrade. With just a couple of extra males, and some advice on culling, a hatchery could begin producing chicks that, while they might not be class winners at an APA show, would at least be better representatives of the breed. I remember that Mark Fields sent birds from his top winning "Unbeatable Beauty" line of Dominique bantams to Cackle Hatchery in Missouri for just that reason. If all the public ever sees are fat, fluffy, "Rose Comb Barred Rocks' passed off as Dominiques, or WyandotteXRIR crosses sold as Buckeyes, they will have no understanding of what makes the breeds unique and desirable. If a "Dominecker" is just a bird with "black and white stripes", or a Buckeye is just a red one with a small comb, why would anyone go to the trouble of locating the real McCoy? OTOH, if more people realized that a real Dominique is a tight feathered, lively bird that excels at foraging and free ranging, and the Buckeye is actually a productive, dual purpose fowl that shrugs off extremes in temperature, there might be more interest in ordering these rare breeds as opposed to the more common sex links, or production Reds or Barred Rock.