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This is how we want to go at our house as well. It seems to me if a breed is not producing something useful (meat, eggs) and/or is not able to do it inexpensively (free-ranging skill, brooding/caring for their own chicks, mating without artificial help, no fertility issues, robust and hardy, adaptable to a variety of conditions, domestic easy-going temperment) then there is a reason the breed will lose popularity and die out.
Of course the popularity of bantams, silkies, showgirls and other breeds that seem to exist expressly for exhibition and pets shows that people have different priorities than they once did. I see many of these among the 4-Hers we work with and they are rightfully very happy with them and proud of their work, but fancy-only breeds are just not for us.
We really want birds that look very close to what they are supposed to but still have the heritage dual-purpose usefullness. Are some breeds already more in line with this than others?
I would love to meet more heritage breeders. Is it unlikely that we will see some of these folks at poultry exhibitions? Where does one find Heritage Breeders?
This is how we want to go at our house as well. It seems to me if a breed is not producing something useful (meat, eggs) and/or is not able to do it inexpensively (free-ranging skill, brooding/caring for their own chicks, mating without artificial help, no fertility issues, robust and hardy, adaptable to a variety of conditions, domestic easy-going temperment) then there is a reason the breed will lose popularity and die out.
Of course the popularity of bantams, silkies, showgirls and other breeds that seem to exist expressly for exhibition and pets shows that people have different priorities than they once did. I see many of these among the 4-Hers we work with and they are rightfully very happy with them and proud of their work, but fancy-only breeds are just not for us.
We really want birds that look very close to what they are supposed to but still have the heritage dual-purpose usefullness. Are some breeds already more in line with this than others?
I would love to meet more heritage breeders. Is it unlikely that we will see some of these folks at poultry exhibitions? Where does one find Heritage Breeders?