The reviews are not worth much are they? I try recommending trying them for ourselves and going with what interests us the most. We should enjoy what we have. I have my opinions to, but yours would be different. Plus one experience with one strain does not necessarily describe them all. Much is strain based.
Personally, I have come to appreciate the lighter breeds and their active industrious nature.
I enjoyed reading the description of your Hamburg. It is a beautiful breed.
In regards to the reviews, I like that people have the opportunity to share their experiences with particular breeds and to get a basic idea of what's to be expected from each but at the same time there is the whole "power of suggestion" aspect.
Take the Hamburg for example; they're dubbed "flighty" in every one of the reviews I had read under "Cons". That's what was most off-putting to me when deciding on this spring's additions. I don't want a flock who is afraid of me and I associate flightiness with fear. It took a lot of patience and just simple observation to see past the "flightiness" and decided that's not how I would describe them. They are, after all, birds and have instincts that have been left intact but I don't see fear. I would say alert, cautious and fast moving but also curious, bold and territorial.
Maybe I just got lucky that day and got a bird from a more docile strain (if so, I'm glad the 2015 chicks are coming from the same source), maybe I have more patience than some other reviewers had or maybe reading all those reviews prepared me for a "flighty" (fearful) bird so I view every little treat taken from my hand or her always being at my heels or every time she decides to leave the flock to find me and nestle down beside me as a major milestone. Regardless, there's no doubt about it that I've had to earn her trust.
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