Yes; it's called natural selectionIs there a natural size and shape nature will select when left alone to do it's own thing (?)


But of course you meant in the short term, and in the domestic chicken specifically. One of the main reasons I chose the Swedish Flower to start the flock was because it is/was a 'natural' 'landrace', not something created by human breeders doing the selecting of parents. I think most humans (me included) make more or less bad choices most of the time.
The rare breeds that I naively wanted to help save, by buying them and thereby supporting their breeder 'rescuers', have had poor health and dreadful hatch rates. I have come to the conclusion that the smaller the gene pool, the poorer quality it is likely to be.
You could say I am currently running an experiment on what nature selects from a backyard gene pool when left to do its own thing.
What bad luck! Quincy has a really cute tuft. She looks like a Weeble in this photo taken during the cold snap last weekNot a sign of the tufts that Fret and Mow have in Tull and Sylph. The feathered legs have bred through though.

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