I gave no notion of anyone going out of there way. I assumed the effort would be made from the steward, but effort is needed to find a steward.
We will have to agree to disagree on the line dying out. I do not find it better to have it die out.
I could explain why I don't like the New Hamp, and I might, later. I at least now understand where you are coming from. I doubt the APA is going to change the SOP. But they sure will go outside the sop to place a ribbon for some reason.
I am only going off of big time breeders as those guys bringing breeds back and showing them. Winning with nice looking fowl. I can't know Farmer Bob who lives by that big oak down your road. I can't know all of the old cockers who have passed or are not online. I also take nothing away from them either. I'm not asking someone to go out of their way to educate me.
I'm sure what you say is true of many people. I make things too hard sometimes because I overthink things. It's a fault of mine because I want it to be right. Regardless of that, Experts come in all flavors. Following anything blindly is lame. Some still do have common sense. It just gets drowned out by the Backyard crowd wanting to snuggle. It also gets lost within breed clubs, breeders, and chicken folk. Legends are what they are. Seems to me only Hatcheries promote the legends and standards. Maybe labeling laws should apply to hatcheries and they should list the weights of their birds and not the standard?
You seem to lump a lot into a little we can't control. I'm wanting and asking for help for not just me, but others like me. Where is one to go?
You are the one that said:
So maybe some time should be spent on finding a good steward instead of letting them go.
If one really wants to be a steward, they should study, research, learn, prove themselves.
If you came from the background I have as far as animals are concerned, you might understand that it is better for no one to be involved, than for the wrong person to screw things up for everyone else. I have seen examples of that in multiple species. I am talking more function and temperament more than aeshetics.
Why wouldn't the APA change the SOP? That is not unusual. Maybe you need to study history. People say they want to breed to the standard to preserve a breed, yet the current standard of that breed has been changed a few times based on fads.
I am not sure those things make someone a "big time breeder". A backyard breeder can win with good looking fowl. I can find good looking fowl at the local livestock auction. I think people talk big, and people make assumptions. People don't want to be educated, the want a ribbon for participation.
I am saying people don't think enough, making things more difficult. People miss the forest for the trees. Remember, I am saying "experts" sarcastically. The APA wants people to follow things blindly. So do many here on BYC. The APA wants people to blindly follow legends, not hatcheries. There are many misconceptions about hatcheries, and they are spread on BYC and by people involved with the APA. Maybe breeders should be held accountable, instead of making things up, or perpetuating old wive's tales. Many birds in shows are not the proper weight either. Many times a bird that is the proper weight will lose out to an oversized bird that the standard says should be disqualified.
We can control a lot, but many chose not to. There was a time when knowledge and honesty were valued. Now people want notoriety at any cost. If breeders, and the APA, were held accountable, the poultry fancy might be very different.