Rod-T
Songster
Has anybody tried to recreate them?
I would think they were made once.. so they could again.
I would think they were made once.. so they could again.
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Has anybody tried to recreate them?
I would think they were made once.. so they could again.
Yes, there have been some people that have set out to recreate them, but the GFF imports really put a damper on those projects...
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/509483/cream-legbars/4350#post_13489850
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/509483/cream-legbars/9020#post_16019693
since there so popular I would think that project should be resumed. .for new genetics?
What if we didn't have the JR lines? That was my point the other day.
Yes....I
I think if we didn't have it we'd be generations behind on our quest for color, or less of it. I like both gold and cream birds, but I have 6 JR line chicks upstairs right now. In the incubator I have more straight Rees line eggs from a different breeder. Also eggs of a Rees line rooster over line C hens. Line breeding and inbreeding has it's place in chickens, I'm just looking generations down the road and will be happy to have new genetics to bring in fresh blood. Granted it may be at the sacrifice of some quality at that point, who knows, but trust me I too want good egg production.
There is a return on investment to consider... Creating from scratch is a long, long project, and you never know if you will even get there and produce a decent line to recoup your cost and time, it could be a total bust after 10 years or more of work... Basically it's big even huge risk unless you are just doing it for yourself with no expectations... All the while there is the threat looming over your project that someone will plop down the money and import some more birds before you complete your project, that will likely make you ask yourself why you are trying to create from scratch when you could just import or buy an import...
I suspect that GFF is likely considering doing a new import soon, I know if I was them I would be... I'm sure the Rees line sells pretty well for them, but the market is becoming flooded with other people selling Rees' birds now and price is dropping, they no longer really have the advantage and draw they have with fresh imports, and since that is their business it makes sense to import again...
I bet those people that abandoned the project because of those imports. Likely are wishing they didnt.. if that recreation got done by now. .of course they didn't know they'd be this popular. .but. It would be worth something today. I guess if they were successful. .
I don't think we would be generations behind on color at all. Unfortunately color is a topic that comes up all too often and many people don't know what Cream should actually look like so a lot of confusion comes into play. Color has been discussed over and over again on these threads through out the years. Of course we all know color doesn't make the whole bird, type does and should be the main focus in terms of the "look" of the bird.I
I think if we didn't have it we'd be generations behind on our quest for color, or less of it. I like both gold and cream birds, but I have 6 JR line chicks upstairs right now. In the incubator I have more straight Rees line eggs from a different breeder. Also eggs of a Rees line rooster over line C hens. Line breeding and inbreeding has it's place in chickens, I'm just looking generations down the road and will be happy to have new genetics to bring in fresh blood. Granted it may be at the sacrifice of some quality at that point, who knows, but trust me I too want good egg production.