@TheTropix For a rare breed to gain popularity and diversity, state/post what the great attributes of the Neiderrheiner breed is. A breed gains popularity and numbers when people discover its usefulness -- its temperament, its large eggs, its consistent productivity, its predator-savvyness, it's meat quality, it's foraging capabilities, etc etc etc or whatever is great about Nieds. Rhode Island Reds always seem to be first on people's lists because their reputation has been built-up over the years for their meat and egg qualities and ability to be good range foragers plus health hardiness. Right now I'm waiting on some breeders of Breda to improve hardiness of the gene pool because I happen to love the docile nature of the Breda plus it's great egg productivity and foraging capabilities (its also a unique and beautiful variety in many colors) -- however, as in all rare breeds, the gene pool needs to breed some better hardiness and resistance into the breed, to build up diversity. It won't happen overnight. Another good way to promote interest in the breed is to enter many poultry shows to get the word out about the Nieds. If hatcheries don't carry the breed either, then people don't know its a useful rare breed. As always best wishes, GL!