Depends on what you want to breed for and what goals you have for your flock.I am curious as to what to look for as far as breeding. Once our JGs and NNs get old enough we want to begin breeding, as we already have people around us wanting chicks (and our chicks aren't even here yet). There are a few people around us that are wary of ordering and having chicks shipped and would rather buy them from a local person, which I totally get.
I breed towards the SOP (standard of perfection) set forth by the APA (Am. Poultry Assoc) in order to get a dual purpose meat/egg homestead bird like my chosen breed was back in the 1800s. Yes, the APA does have shows, but there is more about the SOP than just making a "pretty chicken".
You can choose to breed for egg production, meat production, feather color, egg color, or simply to propagate a flock so you don't have to keep buying chickens when you lose some or a combination of things - really just depends on your preferences and goals as to what to breed for and that will help you decide what to look for when you are looking at which birds to breed.
If you want to do more serious breeding, I would recommend getting the SOP book (about $50) from the APA. Not only is the breed standards in there for the recognized breeds, but there is also a lot of other information useful when doing serious breeding.
Don't let the the pomposity of some of the "show people" scare you off. NOt everyone is snarky.
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