I am going to share some of the thoughts that have swirled in my head since the discussion of the single/double breeding began recently. It really good to have you back with us lilcrow! Hope to see you again soon.
1. I do not want to scare off anyone who is interested in any scarce recognized variety. I consider Silver Laced, Silver Penciled, Gold Laced, Black Tailed Red, Red, Barred, Buff Columbian, Columbian,and Lemon Blue Bantams to be uncommon. Anyone who is interested in any of these is someone I want to help in any way I can!
2.Only a few of us show but all of us want to see more of the currently rare varieties.
3. From my discussions with Matt McCammon and Tom Roebuck I realize I have to not worry about the pattern until I infuse some of the correct type thru outcrosses. Type first then bring the pattern back. It is a multi year commitment to make any real improvements with no guaranteed results.
4. I don't want to start an argument or any hard feelings.
5. All the posts about double breeding to get proper color are correct but leave out any discussion of improving the overall bird.
6. I ended up with Nancy's Partridge flock this spring. I found out how tenuous a strain can become if one person has many of a variety and a disaster happens. In my case coons killing over 100 birds this year. It could be a dog, fire,tornado, flood, or even a coated light bulb that could wipe out a strain or variety. We need to not hoard our birds but get them out among other enthusiasts who have the commitment and understand the value of keeping a rare variety going.
7. These are hobby birds and I sometimes find myself losing site of that. Not everyone wants a show bird. Most appreciate a SQ birds but some just want to have a few hatchery quality birds that breed naturally. I have to remind myself of that from time to time.
8. I want to help anyone get started showing that is interested. It is not something to shy away from. You meet the some of the nicest people through poultry and an occasional grouch.
9. I wish people could understand that most of us only keep a few hens of any variety so we don't have eggs or chicks available. Fall is about the best time to find birds.
10. I give my honest opinionated mostly unfiltered responces. Sometimes I wished my filter worked better when responding to posts.
Craig