I don't mean to sound snobby here as I am also new to chickens but not new to breeding. One of the great attributes to giants is their size and good attitude from the one I have and from all that I have read about them. If you don't like the size then why choose this breed? Whether someone shows or not, the decline of any breed is NOT breeding to the standard. I'm sure if you asked any chicken breeder, they would probably tell you that only a very small percentage actually show well but they continue to strive to the SOP as ANY breeder should. Anyone who breeds a heritage bird should always try and breed to the SOP. It's what keeps the birds we all like so well, true to form and character.
I will add that not all breeders who show are sticking to the SOP either when they breed for the fluff I refer to.
Here's the thing about this whole "breeding to SOP" thing. If a breeder is breeding for anything other than what is called out in the APA's SOP for them, they will be eliminated when they are shown. A judge is judging based on that SOP. Anyone saying they are breeding fro something different is simply not breeding for exhibition. I personally don't feel there's anything wrong with that - this is America, do what y'all wish. But - just don't then say that you're breeding for exhibition. Which leads me right into my next comment - when you're looking for quality birds, always be sure to ask the right questions. If you are wanting to breed for exhibition, ASK THE BREEDER if they breed to the SOP and if not, why. Ask them if they regularly show, and how they have placed in the past. If they're not breeding for exhibition and that's what you'r wanting, simply move on & find a breeder who is.
Wynette.. thanks so much for posting..
I do not know what split wing is.. is there a link some where i could learn more on SOP for these.?
Is split wing bad for all birds or just JG's?
I've been looking at NJG Club and see info on feet color nice to know .. that when laying the hen's feet may loose its color .
She is just a hatchery bird.. and not even a year old.. Thats how i wanted to start and make any Housing / Husbandry mistakes on less expensive stock.
I've got some eggs coming end of month. .not long now.. from some one on this list.. forgot the name.. oh.. Farmac.
but I'm hoping this hen or one of the others will go broody and let me switch the eggs for chicks .. < it worked once before for me.. > .
I've had Freezing night time temps.. and wanted to leave eggs in for them.. but when they lay on top a frozen egg the new one brakes..
I tried golf balls.. and fake eggs.. but they know the difference and kick them out.
I think it's a fantastic idea to start with hatchery stock when you're beginning with poultry; see which breed you are keen on, identify why and what your goals are when making the switch to a heritage breed, then go for it!
Split wing is a DQ for any breed; it's found in the General Faults section of the SOP. There are drawings that illustrate it, but I bet you could also find plenty of threads on here with good pictures. I'll see if I can find a good one next & post a link here.
Please get yourself an SOP - they are not cheap, but VERY MUCH worth the investment. This is your poultry bible, of sorts. You'll find SO much excellent information and illustrations in it!
Okay, I forgot I ever posted this, but here's a very good picture (a very old pic, but shows the fault well):
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/375288/swedish-flower-hen-thread/5740#post_11695142