You hit it here Walt. Is there a better feeling than getting to a show, and suddenly feeling really good about your birds? This is, as you said, AFTER you have picked your birds apart in the days preceeding the show. It's always an education to go and see birds of your breed.Sometimes you're up, and sometimes you come home down, but you learn.People don't know that there is something else out there. They go online and no one I know advertises there, so they buy what they see....which on occasion is a picture from my website that a hatchery has ripped off and is using as an example of their birds.. IMO someone should continue these heritage breeds. Some are in dire need of resurrection, but most folks want to make some crazy hybrid that has already ween done a million times. What I really enjoy is breeding, watching the birds develop and then enjoy the finished product. Becasue I am competitive, I also like to show the birds to take care of that part of me. I really enjoy the people I have met through the years and the knowledge I have gained from these people. When I show I can also see what direction I am going ..forward or backward. Since I am a judge you would think I should know by looking, but at least for me I have a harder time judging my birds. Sometimes I have what is called barn blindness. all my birds look great!! lol Well they do until about two days before a show and after I start picking them apart they look like hatchery birds to me....well not quite, but I can really tear a bird apart in my mind. Once they are cooped in they start to look good again, because then I am tearing all the other birds apart in my mind. ahaha
I think it would be great if more people raised and preserved the heritage gene pool . They do that with seeds as well.
Walt