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Just cause I can don't mean I won't.Wellllllllllllll...
Don’t go there tooooo fast
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I agree with this 100%!6. The poultry show standards of perfection sometimes do more harm than good by selecting for arbitrary traits that don't practically improve the breed.
Ooo okay.My unpopular opinions:
1. Chickens that can't survive free range around predators should be culled unless they have a purpose as a pet in a cage, like domesticated parrots or finches.
2. Along the lines of #1, the U.S. backyard chicken keeping culture and the concept of the Fort Knox coop has greatly damaged the free-range survivability of many breeds.
3. Game breeds should be present on every farm that has the room to let them free range.
4. (Unpopular with gamefowl keepers), the tie and cord system is about as damaging to gamefowl as the coop system is for traditional duel purpose breeds. Gamefowl should generally be raised as they were 150 years ago, free range in the woods. Only a few individuals should be pulled off the flock and kept separate with limited mobility.
5. Eggs in an incubator should only be turned twice a day.
6. The poultry show standards of perfection sometimes do more harm than good by selecting for arbitrary traits that don't practically improve the breed.
7. Chicken lives really don't matter in the grand scheme of things and there's few animals on earth more disposable than a chicken.
Anyone I haven't offended?
Ooo okay.
1- They’re birds. Birds rarely stand a change against predators.
2- Keeping birds safe doesn’t damage anything. The birds can still free range the same.
3- What does that have to do with anything? They’re just another chicken breed.
5-Nope. Broodies turn them 17+ times daily. 3-5 is a safer minimum to reduce sticking.