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Professional,
You make it sound like rare breeds should not be bothered with. Anyway, I am still waiting for a ribbon to be pinned on my 'obscure' breeds. Maybe when the judges are more familiar with them that will happen.
You and a few others seem to have a knack for making unfounded assumptions, and twisting my words to mean something that they're not. Maybe that's because you find my stance on the matter distasteful yet true, and you don't care to face the reality, or maybe it's just that you can't quite wrap your heads around it fully. I'm not sure which. Either way, it is far from true that I think that rare breeds should not be bothered with. On the contrary, many of the breeds I enjoy are the rarer ones. As one last example, at a recent show which hosted the Polish Breeders national meet, a woman entered her nice little pet chicken, Buttercup, a Buff Laced Polish. She was awarded Reserve Variety Buff Laced. Not because she has an outstanding exhibition animal, but merely because there was very little competition. Three Buff laced, I believe, but I could be wrong on the exact number, but it was very low. So she received a second out of three, by default, as there were really no exhibition quailty specimens of her variety there. Now this being a national meet for the Polish Breeders Club, they of course sponsored awards, and this woman's hatchery pet chicken received the trophy for RCH Buff Laced. She is understandably proud of her little pet, and is now online advertising it as THE 2010 National Reserve Champion Buff Laced Polish. That bird would not stand a chance in a show with any serious competition, I've seen it. Now maybe to her children, friends and neighbors, she has something really impressive there, but to any serious exhibitor, she's just a fake. She brought home a trophy due to circumstances, not because her bird is a quality representative of the breed. The poor soul just doesn't understand what happened, but do you think she's also telling folks that her National Reserve Champion was given that designation simply because it was in the right place at the right time, and won 2nd out of three at one show? By comparison, I won BB and RB in my breed at the same show, with quality competition from two other serious breeders with a dozen birds. It wasn't a national meet, so no trophies were awarded. Which do you think is the more meaningful win and the better quality bird?
By saying I have a 'knack for making unfounded assumptions' I have to assume you have found that in more posts I have made? When I see someone like you, who hides behind a vague internet identity it seems to give such a person the idea that they can fling insults, bully and be rude to others. Not very professional to me but that's the reason people like you troll, so they can be rude. I simply commented that your statement on rare breeds sounded to me like YOU don't like them. That should indicate to you that what YOU said wasn't clear. Instead, you hide behind a curtain and get nasty. Well, aren't you something!
Further, Polish are not rare, so your little Polish pet story is pretty lame. I will clarify further and say that I do not like your imperial attitude so far. If you want to trash me publicly like you did with your statements you better expect I will be unhappy. You are in no way, professional, but rather a coward.
Professional,
You make it sound like rare breeds should not be bothered with. Anyway, I am still waiting for a ribbon to be pinned on my 'obscure' breeds. Maybe when the judges are more familiar with them that will happen.

You and a few others seem to have a knack for making unfounded assumptions, and twisting my words to mean something that they're not. Maybe that's because you find my stance on the matter distasteful yet true, and you don't care to face the reality, or maybe it's just that you can't quite wrap your heads around it fully. I'm not sure which. Either way, it is far from true that I think that rare breeds should not be bothered with. On the contrary, many of the breeds I enjoy are the rarer ones. As one last example, at a recent show which hosted the Polish Breeders national meet, a woman entered her nice little pet chicken, Buttercup, a Buff Laced Polish. She was awarded Reserve Variety Buff Laced. Not because she has an outstanding exhibition animal, but merely because there was very little competition. Three Buff laced, I believe, but I could be wrong on the exact number, but it was very low. So she received a second out of three, by default, as there were really no exhibition quailty specimens of her variety there. Now this being a national meet for the Polish Breeders Club, they of course sponsored awards, and this woman's hatchery pet chicken received the trophy for RCH Buff Laced. She is understandably proud of her little pet, and is now online advertising it as THE 2010 National Reserve Champion Buff Laced Polish. That bird would not stand a chance in a show with any serious competition, I've seen it. Now maybe to her children, friends and neighbors, she has something really impressive there, but to any serious exhibitor, she's just a fake. She brought home a trophy due to circumstances, not because her bird is a quality representative of the breed. The poor soul just doesn't understand what happened, but do you think she's also telling folks that her National Reserve Champion was given that designation simply because it was in the right place at the right time, and won 2nd out of three at one show? By comparison, I won BB and RB in my breed at the same show, with quality competition from two other serious breeders with a dozen birds. It wasn't a national meet, so no trophies were awarded. Which do you think is the more meaningful win and the better quality bird?
By saying I have a 'knack for making unfounded assumptions' I have to assume you have found that in more posts I have made? When I see someone like you, who hides behind a vague internet identity it seems to give such a person the idea that they can fling insults, bully and be rude to others. Not very professional to me but that's the reason people like you troll, so they can be rude. I simply commented that your statement on rare breeds sounded to me like YOU don't like them. That should indicate to you that what YOU said wasn't clear. Instead, you hide behind a curtain and get nasty. Well, aren't you something!
