Here is a bit of History: A letter written my Mrs. Metcalf herself! Kudos goes to Mr. Jeffery Lay for uncovering a wonderful peice of history!
 
 
Quote: 
	
	
		
		
			(written by Nettie and printed in 1916 American Buckeye Club catalogue)
		
		
	 
 
Copyright 2014: 
American Buckeye Club (all rights reserved)
Notice in her writings: "
beautiful dark red, stay red Buckeyes"; As for color – well, my own are 
so dark a red that at a little distance in the shadow they look fairly black, but when the sun strikes them and brings out that rich, garnish luster
 
I feel that this sentence:
 
"And now, let us turn our face toward the new season’s opportunities for a moment. Let us cull flocks carefully, remembering that every defect perpetuated redounds against our credit, our skill, and our breed. And of all things, let us be honest with our customers and give each one his full dollar’s worth and as much more as we can afford. Let each one strive to raise just a few better birds than ever before, rather than to see how many we can get out of the shell."
 
Should really take on a great importance! Great care should be utilized when selecting brood fowl and no matter the defect; we should breed away from it because the defect will show up in future generations! This can be observed even in todays Buckeyes!! Breeders need to be honest with whom they sell birds! The last sentence I particularly like: Aim to breed a few better quality birds than breed birds just for the sake of reproducing them!! 
 
"Let our watchword be 
IMPROVEMENT, and let each and every one of us strive to make his or her flock the 
nearest perfection in shape, in weight, in color, that it is possible to attain until all the world and his wife will be tumbling over themselves to get a peep at our 
rich, dark garnet red, yellow-legged, golden-skinned, delicious-flavored, the egg machines – PEACOMBED BUCKEYES."
 
Couldn't have said it better myself!!