Quote: i agree and disagree... it needs to be recognized as a valid breed, but at the same time, it's not really a neritage breed (at least here in the US), since the heritage breeds are defined as :
Quote from the ALBC: In this respect, they are NOT considered a heritage breed here in the US. but as a breed of importance elsewhere, I'll agree.
if it could be established with the APA with breed standards that were slightly variable (color patterns, crest or not, etc) that would be good, but the APA seems to require more strict guidelines regarding breed definitions and getting breeds recognized.
Craig Russell works with the SPPA, and their guidelines are
Quote: this definition seems a bit more relaxed and in this respect the SFH might be considered an antiquity, at least in sweden, but not here in the US...
so yes, the breed should some how be recognized for it's value and history, i think actually getting it 'recognized' officially would be a death sentence for the variety and utility of the breed.