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Arielle, I agree with most of what you say - but just because someone has a line of birds that is a well-known line that's known for quality doens't mean they are good. Most of we serious breeders keep 10% or less from a hatch; only the best of the best are held back for breeding. When I make decisions on which birds to keep after hatching off someone else's line, they are now MY line, since I have made the decisions on which to move forward with breeding from. That's not to say this it is not important what the bloodlines are...we've bred Marans long enough to know that some lines carry things that others do not. So, it's helpful info. to have.
Folks breeding to the SOP need to "arm themselves" with a copy of the SOP for the breed (that goes for any breed of course). Learn it forwards & backwards, and learn to recognize the type you are looking for. Don't purchase stock or hatching eggs from inferior parent birds. If you're buying eggs, ask for pictures - lots of them - of the parent flock. All JMO, of course!
Both of you have actually not revealed information that is useful to a novice in the breed. There is the assumption that I understand the language of the SOP and that the pictures are acturate which only an experience breeder would know.
Can you see the cunundrum? Knowing who the master breeders are are only the starting point of learning, but clearly if that person has reached that point, they have a very good understanding of that breed. I have learned breeding horses over 25years, it didn't happen in one day or one year. But knowing who to call for information has helped. ANd yes, listening to how frank a person is is very telling about honesty. I have never met a perfect horse yet every buyer wants a perfect horse. As a fairly knowledgeable horse person, I do try to educate to the level that a person wants to listen. ANd I turn away buyers at times. I expect it is the same with poultry.
Yes, absolutely there are very good breeders that will never have taken a bird to a show. But I do not yet have the knowledge to critique with accuracy.
Hence are there any master breeders of marans?