I agree 100% percent. Just getting the info out to the public and starting here is a beginning. It has to be so heart breaking when a duckling has neurological problems resulting from this and the owners haven't a clue why. I would be worried about head injuries too. Thats why I have stayed away from Silkies and I love the breed.You do make a valid point. Sadly, I doubt it will have any effect on people who breed crested individuals. They clearly know what the gene does but it does not seem to matter to them. Unfortunately saving the little ducklings also encourages the production of more crested ducklings. I don't believe there is any clear cut answer to the crested gene crisis. Hopefully the more people know about the gene the less people want them. If crested ducks aren't in demand anymore then eventually hatcheries would stop selling.