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HI Mitch
Interesting post you have written, its seems to me you are trying to achieve what most breeders are striving towards? breeding beautiful but useful birds. But If the SOP isn't followed you may as well breed hybrids with the points you are looking for? the standard is there so every breeder knows what to aim for. The TYPE the SOP gives us, no clue into the productiveness egg laying capability that's up to the breeder. Showing is an extra inconvenience for most of us but it does make you make the correct and often difficult decisions when required. I breed to show standard but I will not allow utility vigour etc. to be forgotten.Going to a show you see points in other birds which you need to improve in your strain. The SOP is there for everyone to see, but how often do you see birds offered saying 'show quality' which most good breeders would have culled? This forum has many different types of poultry fanciers all with differing views on the correct way to breed birds but everyone can see a bird of quality but not how productive it is, that's down to you. If Iived in the States I would put myself in not preserving the heritage lines but improving them with out-crossing I speak to a guy in Texas who's cockerels don't crow until 8 months pullets start laying after 9 months! my cockerels crow at 10 weeks laying at 26 weeks. Look at barred rocks on Facebook that's me. Keep them pure but breed plenty and select the very best to breed from, my mantra.
Interesting post you have written, its seems to me you are trying to achieve what most breeders are striving towards? breeding beautiful but useful birds. But If the SOP isn't followed you may as well breed hybrids with the points you are looking for? the standard is there so every breeder knows what to aim for. The TYPE the SOP gives us, no clue into the productiveness egg laying capability that's up to the breeder. Showing is an extra inconvenience for most of us but it does make you make the correct and often difficult decisions when required. I breed to show standard but I will not allow utility vigour etc. to be forgotten.Going to a show you see points in other birds which you need to improve in your strain. The SOP is there for everyone to see, but how often do you see birds offered saying 'show quality' which most good breeders would have culled? This forum has many different types of poultry fanciers all with differing views on the correct way to breed birds but everyone can see a bird of quality but not how productive it is, that's down to you. If Iived in the States I would put myself in not preserving the heritage lines but improving them with out-crossing I speak to a guy in Texas who's cockerels don't crow until 8 months pullets start laying after 9 months! my cockerels crow at 10 weeks laying at 26 weeks. Look at barred rocks on Facebook that's me. Keep them pure but breed plenty and select the very best to breed from, my mantra.