I've seen a huge difference between the hatchery RIRs and the giant, dark true breeder quality RIRs. Let's just use the RIRs as an example. I've had both. The true heritage types were so much less assertive, quieter, just calmer birds, overall, though I loved all my RIR ladies, even the ones from Ideal.
The big breeder RIR girls just laid their eggs and left the nests, never caused any problems, never pushed anyone around, just were awesome, peaceful HUGE hens. Hatchery stock is just all over the place-sometimes they have aggressive strains, bad laying strains, just are not up to par for the breed they are supposed to be in so many ways. For more consistency, a true heritage type bird is what you'd want, IMO.
With hatchery stock, you may get a great bird in whatever breed, as far as laying ability anyway, but you just never know. My love of Barred Rocks started with hatchery stock, but some people haven't had the best luck with theirs. As a breed, they're supposed to be friendly, but not pushovers in the pecking order, and all of mine have been and are. They're supposed to be very consistent layers, as all of mine have been. They're supposed to be winter layers, albeit at a slightly reduced rate, as all of mine have been as well.
The big breeder RIR girls just laid their eggs and left the nests, never caused any problems, never pushed anyone around, just were awesome, peaceful HUGE hens. Hatchery stock is just all over the place-sometimes they have aggressive strains, bad laying strains, just are not up to par for the breed they are supposed to be in so many ways. For more consistency, a true heritage type bird is what you'd want, IMO.
With hatchery stock, you may get a great bird in whatever breed, as far as laying ability anyway, but you just never know. My love of Barred Rocks started with hatchery stock, but some people haven't had the best luck with theirs. As a breed, they're supposed to be friendly, but not pushovers in the pecking order, and all of mine have been and are. They're supposed to be very consistent layers, as all of mine have been. They're supposed to be winter layers, albeit at a slightly reduced rate, as all of mine have been as well.
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