*POLL* Should a strain of chickens carry the breeder's name?

*POLL* Should a strain of chickens carry it's breeder's name?


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I have no beef with your strain being named after you...but after you sell and they breed it's not yours anymore...
Well here's the thing... if you have only one breeder that has put in thr work to develop a strain of say,Blue Leghorns, here in the United States... I think it's fair and just to name the strain after that breeder that has worked their ass off in feed,time,elbow grease,money,and bringing their idea to fruition.
 
Well here's the thing... if you have only one breeder that has put in thr work to develop a strain of say,Blue Leghorns, here in the United States... I think it's fair and just to name the strain after that breeder that has worked their ass off in feed,time,elbow grease,money,and bringing their idea to fruition.
I think they meant more once it leaves your program, you cant decide what they do with it
 
I think they meant more once it leaves your program, you cant decide what they do with it
No, I know.
But I see it from a dogman standpoint. Someone walks you through their yard and they show you their stock... I.E. This female has Jeep in her,Jeep came off of Crenshaw's yard,these males over hear are all Colby,That Colby line was from Loposay's farm,etc,etc.

If you are going to carry a line of someone else's birds I believe it SHOULD carry the name to help identify the origins of that line.
 
No, I know.
But I see it from a dogman standpoint. Someone walks you through their yard and they show you their stock... I.E. This female has Jeep in her,Jeep came off of Crenshaw's yard,these males over hear are all Colby,That Colby line was from Loposay's farm,etc,etc.

If you are going to carry a line of someone else's birds I believe it SHOULD carry the name to help identify the origins of that line.
Been a long time since I've heard those names.
 

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