It's really great to see everyone's enthusiasm for Swedish flower hens and how much you have done to help this breed.
Greenfire Farms imported a total of 19 Swedish flower hens in 2010. One group of 15 arrived in June of that year, and the next group of four arrived in the fall. The four were crested birds. These birds were from several Swedish flocks. We imported far more Swedish flower hens than we have of any other chicken breed, and I'm confident that enough birds were imported to maintain the genetic diversity of this breed for a very long time. Nevertheless, we are importing a few additional unrelated Swedish flower hens this summer.
I think the story of the Swedish flower hens shows what American breeders can do to help save a vanishing chicken breed. We now probably more Swedish flower hens in the US as there are in Sweden, and Americans were quick to recognize the hardiness, beauty, and productivity of this breed. This is truly a breed worth saving, and you helped save it.