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Use GREAT caution when purchasing Iowa Blue's from hatcheries!!! I cannot stress this enough. When you decide to purchase stock, ask the breeder where they obtained their flock/flocks from. If they are hestitant to share, or are unwilling to answer, that should send up a red flag. Breeders who are dedicated to the preservation of this breed are open and honest about the start of their flock and are eager to share their experiences with complete transparency.
There is currently only one "known" hatchery that sells the Silver Penciled Iowa Blue and that is Glenn Drowns and his flock is verified with the breed club. He does however have a few off types still occuring in his flock and that needs to be taken into account. I suspect that in time, the Birchens that Ideal is producing will no longer be able to stand against the work that the private breeders have done to the Birchen variety. We have seen an incredible improvement in color and type in our Birchen lines (Particularly Kari's and Connie's flocks) with the silver coloring expanding nearly the full length of the hackle on the hens and silver lacing extending down the breast on the hens as well.
On the breed club website, there is a fantastic list of current breeders that are working diligently to develop their stock to the Standard, which is something no hatchery is currently doing. The importance of our Standard is that it creates a solid and definable breed identity that secures the promotion of breed traits (color, type, and characteristics). If this breed is to survive for future generations, then the Standard must be diligently sought for by breeders who value the breed more than their pocket books.
Anyone seeking to participate in the promotion and advancement of this breed would do well to get their start from a reputable breeder who knows what they are doing, and aren't afraid to admit the limits of their knowledge. For those who are wanting to get a taste of the breed without commiting to the breeding of the Iowa Blue, would be well served, I would think, with obtaining some chicks from a hatchery. The hatcheries have their place, and that place deserves respect. But there are limits to what a hatchery can devote their resources to, and that is where the private breeder plays such an important role in breed identity preservation.
It is important that the club identify which stock sources are in line with the Standard as well as which sources can claim legitimacy to breed identity. We have a very active breed leadership who eagerly hunts down every lead and does the best they can to assure those who are getting started with the breed, or are looking for additional stock, have a place to go to get the stock that will best serve the needs of the breed as well as the needs of the individual.
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There is currently only one "known" hatchery that sells the Silver Penciled Iowa Blue and that is Glenn Drowns and his flock is verified with the breed club. He does however have a few off types still occuring in his flock and that needs to be taken into account. I suspect that in time, the Birchens that Ideal is producing will no longer be able to stand against the work that the private breeders have done to the Birchen variety. We have seen an incredible improvement in color and type in our Birchen lines (Particularly Kari's and Connie's flocks) with the silver coloring expanding nearly the full length of the hackle on the hens and silver lacing extending down the breast on the hens as well.
On the breed club website, there is a fantastic list of current breeders that are working diligently to develop their stock to the Standard, which is something no hatchery is currently doing. The importance of our Standard is that it creates a solid and definable breed identity that secures the promotion of breed traits (color, type, and characteristics). If this breed is to survive for future generations, then the Standard must be diligently sought for by breeders who value the breed more than their pocket books.
Anyone seeking to participate in the promotion and advancement of this breed would do well to get their start from a reputable breeder who knows what they are doing, and aren't afraid to admit the limits of their knowledge. For those who are wanting to get a taste of the breed without commiting to the breeding of the Iowa Blue, would be well served, I would think, with obtaining some chicks from a hatchery. The hatcheries have their place, and that place deserves respect. But there are limits to what a hatchery can devote their resources to, and that is where the private breeder plays such an important role in breed identity preservation.
It is important that the club identify which stock sources are in line with the Standard as well as which sources can claim legitimacy to breed identity. We have a very active breed leadership who eagerly hunts down every lead and does the best they can to assure those who are getting started with the breed, or are looking for additional stock, have a place to go to get the stock that will best serve the needs of the breed as well as the needs of the individual.
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