Quote: You are already ahead of the game as you understand the SOP and selection.
What can get forgotten is that the SOP was applied to utility birds. Meaning meat and or eggs was also important and should not be forgotten in the pursuit of color, type and weight.
Generally the weights are not up to par because they have not been kept up for meat purposes. Now this is something I read and when people post wts this seems to be true , thought there are exceptions.
Stick with one breed and do it well. I expanded in 2012 to several breeds and wish I had not-- I love them all and want to breeed them all which is totally not a viable option. THe males have started fighing today so that might help me decide. I though there would be more differences between breeds, not much diference between the breeds that I have which are all med weights.
THe sweetgrass are gorgeous and just too pretty to eat.
Selection--I look at health, I watch the bird walk, feel the breast area the best I can, look at size. Only THEN---I look at the color of feathers and legs.