I would also like to add that these birds are largely worthless to many serious breeders until the APA recognizes the variety. And that isn't going to happen until the birds are in the hands of a lot more people than Porter's especially selected contract breeders.
The answer is very simple Shannon-
“Issue” one: people aren’t “comfortable” entering into the contract.
Resolution one: so don’t. It’s that simple- keep on moving. Find something you can crossbreed or whatever.
“Issue” number 2: (to directly quote you because this statement certainly IS NOT coming from ME!) “(ShannonR) would also like to add that these birds are largely worthless to many serious breeders until the APA recognizes the variety. And that isn't going to happen until the birds are in the hands of a lot more people than Porter's especially selected contract breeder
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This answer here is also a no-brainer with a VERY simple resolution Shannon- If YOU feel they’re “worthless” don’t buy one. It’s that easy. As for you speaking on behalf of the masses- that requires an awful lot of ... well... nerve. And I beg to differ with your consensus.
So you’re saying- any variety of turkey or any breed of chicken not recognized by the APA is WORTHLESS to serous breeders!? Let’s step back and think about that for a moment Shannon.
Some of the highest selling varieties, breeds and birds in general (speaking of a wide range of poultry) are unusual types or those brought back from the brink of/ complete extinction and NOT YET recognized by the apa for that very reason.
Honestly, I think the opposite of your statement is true. I think WITHOUT the contract to protect and preserve the pure lines and KEVIN’s hard work and investment- the gene would become an epic mess by every backyard breeder crossing on whatever crap that THEY want to in order to get god knows what crap offspring- and with the recessive gene no less. To me, THAT would end up being what would cause a bird like this to be worthless.
Have you not taken economics 101? There’s this thing called supply and demand. I learned about it my junior year of high school. It’s a proven fact that the more limited the supply is (let’s say for the sake of the argument- oh... I don’t know... a recessive lilac turkey with PURE LINES & flawless genetics) the higher the demand goes. When demand rises so too does price. But WAIT... that goes back to another poster’s false accusation. To that end- Kevin COULD charge more- a LOT more- for an individual to purchase and real the rewards of his time, money and effort - but he’s NOT! That screams to me that he’s NOT in it for the money or some other hidden agenda. He’s in it for his love of all that is turkey genetics it seems. It’s a good time to point out that I do not know Kevin porter personally. We are not personal close friends or relatives. He is simply someone I respect from a far for his work in this field. I think the personal attacks and the false accusations on this thread are outrageous. It really disappointments me in this community I have come to respect and rely on for so much. There are a few of you who really showed true colors (in a good light by pointing out what BS this thread is and stating the obvious) here that I’ve developed a profound respect for as well. You know who you are.
But back to the point- this thread serves as evidence to me that porter needs this contract to do just what he’s trying to do. Without it I’m sure this exotic line he’s brought back would possibly become “worthless to serous breeders”. Thankfully, he had the forthought to put a contact in place so the line doesn’t become garbage by way of reasons behind why this thread even exists in the first place. What’s funny is that - it seems to me that the whole reason he felt a contract necessary is admitted by a few posters on this very thread. He was right!
If I want to piss all over his work (again being a purchaser of this line and someone who had no problem with the contract because I didn’t have a hidden agenda) and investment- I would have it coming to lose the birds and be fined $10,000 here. AGAIN, As someone who ISN’T afraid that I entered into this very contract- I assure you that he’s not in it for that. But I’m not the sole contract signer.
@fowlmouthhatchery Spole up earlier - clearly- as a fellow contract signer she has had no problems as such and spoke up on porter’s behalf. I am certain he’s not looking for reasons to fine people and take birds away. It’s appualing to me that this very undertone is even present.
Come on! Think about it. Think about all he’s done and continues to....
for example-
Have YOU ever used his own creation of the online genetic calclutor? With all the talk of cross breeding here- my guess is yes. How much did he charge you for that? Mmmmmhmmmmm.... that’s what I thought. Absolutely NOTHING. Doesn’t sound like someone out to screw people over to me. In fact I’ve never heard a bad word about him. And this thread displays nothing but disrespect for someone who has contributed something to the life of most turkey owners in the US- on some level- maybe even the world. So just STOP. It’s uncalled for and wrong.
I don’t like being this way but this thread should be down. I reported it and if you respect Kevin you should too. It’s just not right. I will note that anyone I have met here that’s earned my respect is NOT engaging in commenting on this thread. Thank god. I just wish admins would take it down as I know it to be true that Kevin porter is a friend to byc and often refers those in the poultry community to this very site. If I were him I wouldn’t after seeing this crap.
I apologize if I sound harsh. Actually, no I don’t. I’m just very disappointed.
Admins- please remove this thread and hopefully you haven’t lost a good friend to BYC (porter) yet. Again, he sends people this way all the time. Don’t take my word for it- search the web for articles he’s authored- to where he has this very site linked. If I were him - and I seen this- that would all come crashing down.
That’s all. I’ve said my piece. Which I debated on not saying at the risk of inciting additional ignorance. I’m sorry but it’s true.
Sincerely,
Noelle Reagan