@BlackHackle
I just would like to thank you for this thread, I find in very interesting. I personally enjoyed it even before the arguments

I do agree with you, that hatchery birds are in most cases, not bred to the SOP. And they are not as comparable to birds bred by actual breeders, that breed to the SOP. I personally breed Silkies and show them, and let me tell you hatchery silkies do not stand a chance in shows. The best looking silkies that come from a hatchery is probably Cackle. But they still have major defects and disqualifications.
It takes a lot of time to breed a bird that's as perfect as you can get it. So it's not that I have anything against hatcheries, they just don't have to time to breed birds to the SOP. Plus their goal is just to mass sell birds, so they don't really care how close to the actual breed the bird should look. After all, most hatcheries breed for production, not looks anyways.
Again, I just found this thread extremely interesting. So thank you for creating it!
I just would like to thank you for this thread, I find in very interesting. I personally enjoyed it even before the arguments


I do agree with you, that hatchery birds are in most cases, not bred to the SOP. And they are not as comparable to birds bred by actual breeders, that breed to the SOP. I personally breed Silkies and show them, and let me tell you hatchery silkies do not stand a chance in shows. The best looking silkies that come from a hatchery is probably Cackle. But they still have major defects and disqualifications.
It takes a lot of time to breed a bird that's as perfect as you can get it. So it's not that I have anything against hatcheries, they just don't have to time to breed birds to the SOP. Plus their goal is just to mass sell birds, so they don't really care how close to the actual breed the bird should look. After all, most hatcheries breed for production, not looks anyways.
Again, I just found this thread extremely interesting. So thank you for creating it!
