Morning all! I'm looking out the kitchen window trying to decide if the weather will be OK to hit the WilCo Fair later today. It really is a great fair, in the best, old-timey tradition.
I have been to it several years running, and I do agree about the quality of the birds. In all fairness, though, I can think of two good reasons why you see backyard birds instead of show birds:
1) Show folks who value their birds would not want to leave them out in that tent for over a week. Some years it's been over 100 in the tent - - with fans running! What terrible stress on a bird. While I would love to bring a few of my purebreds down there just for public education, I personally would not stress my birds like that.
2) Breed standards are not READILY available and easy to access on the web. I have visited many, many breed organizations on the web, and every one of them is very different. I have had a devil of a time trying to find the breed standard pages - - for both sexes - - and for all colors - - on some of the sites. And remember, the APA does not ever just list the dang standards and pics on their website! You have to shell out plenty of $$ to buy the hardcopy book and have it shipped to your home. That in itself is very frustrating for someone starting out. It pretty much leaves the casual breeder out of the loop. You have to be a real chicken nut to stay with it and track down all the info you need to properly breed chickens.
That said . . . I do take a look at the chickens just for fun, and to see what's out there. It's the fair! Whoo-hoo!
Git ye a deep fried snickers bar and some shaved ice and enjoy the craziness.
Eh well, I'd better go pick some kale for the birds before they start fussing about their missing breakfast greens. (we need a servant smiley)
Hope you all enjoy the day! (And we really do need to organize a mid-TN poultry show. . . . )
Hope to hear from matlock this morning on how that hen is doing with her foot. . .