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Breeder - (and I mean a true, reputable breeder who does NOT have hatchery related birds)
This can't be emphasised enough. There are many so-called breeders who do nothing but reproduce birds they got from hatcheries. Some of them have very nice web sites & they talk a good game but their birds are no better than what you'd get from a hatchery. They are however usually much more expensive. Honestly, this is true of many of the people selling on this site. There are people here who have quality stock but there are many more that don't. Just because someone has a familiar screen name it doesn't mean that they have well bred birds.
The best way to protect yourself is to do your homework. Buy or borrow a Standard & study it. Go to a few shows, look at the birds that win & talk to the exhibitors of those birds. If you know what you're looking for it's less likely you'll be taken advantage of.
All this assumes you're interested in preservation &/or showing. If all you want is some chickens for eggs, meat or jus to look at hatchery stock will work fine for you.
This can't be emphasised enough. There are many so-called breeders who do nothing but reproduce birds they got from hatcheries. Some of them have very nice web sites & they talk a good game but their birds are no better than what you'd get from a hatchery. They are however usually much more expensive. Honestly, this is true of many of the people selling on this site. There are people here who have quality stock but there are many more that don't. Just because someone has a familiar screen name it doesn't mean that they have well bred birds.
The best way to protect yourself is to do your homework. Buy or borrow a Standard & study it. Go to a few shows, look at the birds that win & talk to the exhibitors of those birds. If you know what you're looking for it's less likely you'll be taken advantage of.
All this assumes you're interested in preservation &/or showing. If all you want is some chickens for eggs, meat or jus to look at hatchery stock will work fine for you.