You are so right Fred.Some of the very best keepers of quality, heritage, 75 year old lines have never shown them and never intend to. I don't show, never have, and never likely will. Having some purebred, heritage birds, for ME, is about appreciation of a type, a style, a look, a character, a biological art-form. Something to do with my grandmother is mixed in all this, but I cannot necessarily articulate it all. Something about my own heritage, not just the bird's heritage. I understood exactly what therapydoglady was saying above when talking about her family's Doms.
I'm geeked over some heritage birds I now have for about the same reason Mississippi Farm Boy is geeked over his new heritage RIR. Don't want to put words in his mouth, but we've come to a place in life where we ask, "Why not?". I don't drink, play the lottery, don't gamble, I've travelled enough to last a life time, so I've no plans for any big trips, I live a near subsistence, "plain" and "simple" lifestyle, so heck. Why not have a late in life hobby that pleases me?
I'm the kind of guy who would never leave the farm if I didn't have to. I've been there - done that, and have figured out I'm not a people person. Just don't like most people. I prefer my quiet simple life here in the middle of nowhere USA. I have a big garden, the chickens, rabbits, ducks, geese, a good milk cow... just don't need much and want less. The phone, TV and internet are just luxuries to me. I spent most of my life trying to get as far away from here as I could, and now I am back living on the family farm and have no plans to leave again ever.
Most of my chickens are just livestock. Meat, eggs, fertilizer and bug control. Make a little money on the chicks, started birds and eggs. Not getting rich, but I pay the feed bill and a bit to put towards other bills. Get good fresh milk and butter from the cow. Can and store hundreds of items a year out of the garden. I like my chickens, but they are just chickens.
Then there are my RIRs. Not a day passes that I don't pause during my chores and think "Wow!". They are beautiful. I enjoy just looking at them, watching them. I'm looking forward to spending the rest of my life working with them, breeding and culling, learning and studying them. So yeah... I'm pretty geeked. lol
BTW, although I've been raising chickens all my life I'm a total newbie at raising SOP quality birds. Every day I learn more. Mainly how little I know.