This is in response to many post and is for everyone and is not written to any one single individual.
Ultimately, what they all are called regardless of breed or mix, is "CHICKENS". It would behoove a lot of people (who take this whole issue of Gamefowl way to seriously) to remember this. Just because someone else places value on different qualities then you do, does not make their birds trash or dunghills and your birds treasures. They are, and always will be, "Chickens" and nothing more. Call your birds "The Grand Master of the World" if you want to, it is still just a chicken, and it is no better or no worse then any other chicken. If it is what you like, great! But don't try to make it seems that everyone that does not value the same aspects of a chicken that you do, somehow less or worse then you.
You have to remember that every standard that is popular today was created by someone that broke away from the model of their day to try something new. I bet these forgers of the past were also ridiculed by their peers for not following the standards of that age, what ever they were. Who knows, if one of these adventures people that are trying new things today may develop a breed will be come the talk of the town for future chicken breeders. It's like I said before, there are two kinds of breeders, "Followers" and "Forgers". Followers are those that follow the ideas that were created by someone else, and forgers are those that decide to break free from the norm and forge ahead with their own ideas. It is not wrong to be a follower or a forger. But followers must understand that they are following the ideas that were created by forgers of the past and therefore must not condemn someone else that is a forger today.
My point is this. We each are doing what we want and love to do. Let's just be respectful of each other and not try to force everyone else to fit our mold. If someone else uses the term, "Game or Gamefowl" in a manner that you personally believe is not correct, try to respect that that person may have a different interpretation of those words then you do and there is nothing wrong with that. But it is wrong to criticize and demean someone (or their birds) just because they do not not follow the same ideas you do or subscribe to the same interpretation of a word as you do.
In my opinion, I think a lot of what goes on breeding wise in this country is actually harmful (From my perspective). But this is only because I value different qualities in a chicken then probably anyone else on this forum. The qualities that I value the most in chickens have been all but obliterated in chicken breeds in this country as a result of the way Americans breed chickens. The reason I feel this way is very simple. In a nutshell, thechicken breeds that are available in this country today are all products of "Man's Selection" and not "Natural Selection". Let me explain what I mean.
I raised chickens for over 20 years in Central and South America in very remote areas as did everyone of the sustenance style farm families around me. The people I am talking about live at a level of poverty that I don't think anyone on this forum can truly relate to or even imagine. So in order for these people to raise chickens, those chickens must fulfill the "First Law of Survival" which is 'Economy of Motion" or "Conservation of Energy". The first law of survival "Economy of Motion" dictates that any endeavor worth investing precious and limited resources into, must produce more resources then it consumes. To understand this concept, try to imagine that you all have $1000 dollars and you will never get anymore. Pretend that you were deciding how to invest this money. If you invest in a stock that consistently loses value, you will eventually lose all you money and die. In order to survive, you must invest in only those stocks that will return more money then you invest in order to survive. This is the law of Economy of Motion.
So what does the law of economy of motion have to do with raising chickens with poverty stricken people? Well, if your are so poor that you can not even afford to feed your family everyday, how much money do you have to invest on buying special chicken feed? None! How much money do you have to build fancy chicken coops, breeding pens, chicken runs, etc, etc, etc? None. So if you are going to raise chickens at all, in that situation, you must have chickens that produce way more then they consume. You must have a chicken that can pretty much fend for itself with little or no help from you. So far, I have not found a breed of chicken in this country that has these very valuable qualities. And here is why.
When I moved out into a remote region of the
Amazon Jungle in 1983 and wanted to start my own flock, can you guess what breed of chicken I went looking for? Humm... Any guesses? If you guessed "NONE"; then you guessed right. The easiest way to find good chickens that fulfill the first law of survival, is to go down to the nearest sustenance farm and buy what ever they will sale you. Because if their birds are alive, then they posses the qualities you are looking for, regardless of whether they are large, small, white, brown, red or black. The reason for this is because those chickens are products of "Natural Selection", not "Man's Selection".
In the
Amazon, I had a flock of chickens that I never had to worry about or care for. Because I had the means to do so, I would throw out a pound or two of corn each day for my flock of over 100 birds, but not to feed them. I did it to teach them to come when I called, so if I needed to harvest a bird for lunch, I did not have to chase them down. My birds found their own food, raised their own young and most importantly; they are the ones who decided which rooster got to breed. My birds had to contend with the elements, disease and predators(Jaguars, Harpes Eagles, Ocelots, etc), all on their own. Well, I did kill predators when I saw them, but we are talking maybe two or three in 20 years. Not once in 20 years did I ever build a pen and put a particular rooster with a particular hen to breed them. Why? Because the qualities I wanted in my birds is a quality that can only be achieve when creation is allowed to do it's own thing, without interference from man.
I have over a 100 birds right now here in Texas. Even though the breeds I have are Gamefowl and supposed to be hardy birds that are good at free range foraging and predator evasion, I don't think they would last a week in the
Amazon. Why do I think this? One reason, all the breeds I have now come from this country and are all products of Man's selection. The truth is this. There is really only two reasons Americans raise chickens; for pets or for pleasure (personal glory). While some may claim that they raise them for eggs, the truth is that they could buy the best eggs available for a lot less then what it cost to raise chickens "The American Way'. The American way of raising chickens does not follow the law of Economy of Motion. You could buy all the eggs and chicken you could eat for years to come on just the initial investment of what it cost to raise chickens the American way, with coops and runs and pens and fences and special feeds etc, etc, etc. No one in this country has to raise chickens to eat. No, we raise them for pets or for pleasure. Because of our financial well being we do not need them to produce more resources then they consume, and so we place value on qualities other then those that would make them efficient to own. So now, we target things like colors, feather length size, posture, etc. We make all the breeding selections based on what we like. Our birds are products of Man's selection and that is the way we want them.
So what is the point of all of this. Simply this. If I were in the
Amazon, I would not give you ten cents for your best Game cock. The roles would be reverse there. I would call your best and purest gamefowl birds complete junk if they could not survive on their own and produce more then they consume. My birds (in the
Amazon) that by your standards were "dunghills", would be the birds of the most value because they WERE products of Natural Selection, which coincedentally, is the very thing some of you "Purest" gamefowl breeders hate.
What I am trying to do here is draw a balance so that we can all learn to respect each other even if we value different things. Can you not see that, the standards that are held buy millions of chicken raisers in poor countries, make your birds valueless to them and the values that you hold make their birds valueless to you. But even though your birds may be valueless to each other, neither of you are wrong in what you are doing, as long as you respect each other.
I value qualities that come from Natural Selection and consider the process of Man's Selection to be detrimental to the qualities that I value. Do you think it would be correct for me to demean you or degrade your birds because you value qualities that come from Man's Selection and your birds are a product of that? Of course not. Then why do some of you think it is alright to demean others and degrade their birds, just because they don't subscribe to to the same breeding values that you do?
Remember that there is a big world out there with billions of people that do things differently then you do. Do not become so isolated in your thinking that you believe the whole world has to agree with you to be right when it comes to breeding chickens.
Off the soap box now. LOL!